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06-14-2024 01:12 AM
To see what scripts, reports, and other application artifacts will be in a published application:
- A. Enter the name of the Application in the Global search field
- B. Open the list of Update Sets for the instance
- C. Examine the Application Files Related List in the application to be published
- D. Open the artifact records individually to verify the value in the Application field
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06-14-2024 01:14 AM
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06-14-2024 01:17 AM
Can I get a KB regarding this ? @Dr Atul G- LNG if possible
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06-14-2024 01:15 AM
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06-14-2024 01:16 AM
Hi @Snow preck ,
The correct option is:
C. Examine the Application Files Related List in the application to be published
ServiceNow Doc: Application files
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