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sys_db_object has own table sys_id ?

arishsaifi9
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Dr Atul G- LNG
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yes - 3D2b110022482132108bb2a3a8cef797a3

 

sys id and its label is table

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Tanushree Maiti
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Hi @arishsaifi9 

 

In ServiceNow, every record across all tables is uniquely identified by a sys_id a 32-character Globally Unique IDentifier (GUID) generated automatically upon record creation.

This unique key ensures data integrity, as it is permanent, non-recycled.

 

That way sys_db_object has its own table sys_id as it shared by @Dr Atul G- LNG  .

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