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‎04-10-2025 03:02 AM
How do I give an access to Incident Management module, just read access to the user who just has snc_internal role. I can see that though the plugin is activated, sn_incident_read role is not available in the instance. I tried creating an ACL with read operation, snc_internal role, after impersonating the user is able to view only the service portal page.
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‎04-10-2025 03:11 AM
Yes I agree, but I see that sn_incident_read role is not available in the instance though the plugin is activated.
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‎04-10-2025 03:24 AM
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‎04-10-2025 03:49 AM
Apart from this, do we have any other solution?
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‎04-10-2025 03:50 AM
The kb provided the solution what other solution are you looking for?
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1. For brand new New-York instances, activation of "com.snc.business_stakeholder" plugin provides the business_stakeholder role which contains sn_incident_read, sn_problem_read, sn_change_read, sn_request_read and approver_user roles by default.
2. If your instance was upgraded to New-York, you will have to activate an additional plugin "com.snc.itsm.roles" to get these product specific roles. This is explained here: This is explained in this article: https://docs.servicenow.com/csh?topicname=incident-management-rn.html&version=latest#d1044650e57
3. Please follow this article to request the said plugin - https://docs.servicenow.com/csh?topicname=req-itsm-roles-inci-mgmt.html&version=latest
4. This plugin will provide all the roles mentioned below, there is no need to activate each of the product specific plugins:
Business Stakeholder
[com.snc_business_stakeholder] |
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ITSM Roles — Incident Management [com.snc.itsm.roles.incident_management] |
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ITSM Roles — Problem Management [com.snc.itsm.roles.problem_management] |
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ITSM Roles — Change Management [com.snc.itsm.roles.change_management] |
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ITSM Roles — Request Management [com.snc.service_management.roles.request_management] |
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5. Note: Activate the ITSM Roles plugin on a sub-production environment and test the functionality before requesting activation in the production environment. For assistance, contact the ServiceNow Professional Services team.
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‎04-10-2025 03:30 AM
Yeah I also checked for the same plugin. It is not present. Will raise the request.
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‎04-10-2025 03:39 AM
That plugin is part of the business stakeholder license, so make sure you have that one when requesting the plugin to be activated.
Please mark any helpful or correct solutions as such. That helps others find their solutions.
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