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05-15-2026 08:03 AM
Hi Team,
I’m trying to understand the best approach for migrating an Update Set between ServiceNow instances and wanted to get some guidance from the community.
My scenario is fairly simple:
Development instance → Test instance
Standard Update Set migration process
I know about committing retrieved Update Sets, but I wanted to ask:
What is the recommended/best practice process you usually follow?
Do you prefer exporting/importing XMLs manually or using remote update sets?
Are there any common issues or pitfalls I should watch out for before committing?
Any recommendations regarding preview problems or collision handling?
I have worked with Update Sets before, but I’d like to better understand the approach more experienced teams use in real projects.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Juan
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05-15-2026 08:03 AM
Best practice is usually:
- Use Remote Update Sets between Dev → Test → Prod
- Avoid manual XML unless:
- instances are disconnected
- emergency recovery
- moving single records
Typical flow:
- Complete Update Set in Dev
- Retrieve from Test
- Preview first
- Resolve preview problems/collisions
- Commit
- Smoke test immediately
Biggest things to watch:
- Missing dependencies
- Changes made directly in Test/Prod
- Skipped records during preview
- Dictionary/UI Policy/ACL collisions
- Update Sets capturing unintended changes
Good habits:
- Keep Update Sets small and focused
- Never mix unrelated stories/fixes
- Use naming conventions
- Back out plans for critical deployments
And always preview before commit 😅
Preview errors are ServiceNow’s way of saying:
“You sure about this, campeón?” ☠️
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05-15-2026 08:03 AM
Best practice is usually:
- Use Remote Update Sets between Dev → Test → Prod
- Avoid manual XML unless:
- instances are disconnected
- emergency recovery
- moving single records
Typical flow:
- Complete Update Set in Dev
- Retrieve from Test
- Preview first
- Resolve preview problems/collisions
- Commit
- Smoke test immediately
Biggest things to watch:
- Missing dependencies
- Changes made directly in Test/Prod
- Skipped records during preview
- Dictionary/UI Policy/ACL collisions
- Update Sets capturing unintended changes
Good habits:
- Keep Update Sets small and focused
- Never mix unrelated stories/fixes
- Use naming conventions
- Back out plans for critical deployments
And always preview before commit 😅
Preview errors are ServiceNow’s way of saying:
“You sure about this, campeón?” ☠️