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03-14-2023 09:52 AM
@Spaceballs: i have done it for you 😉
replace the instance name with your instance
https://<instancename>.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/sys_ux_list_menu_config.do%3...
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03-14-2023 09:50 AM
Hello @Spaceballs
If you are using SNUtils browser extension, perhaps you can enter the sys_id in it & find out the record
Its easy & handly
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03-14-2023 09:52 AM
@Spaceballs: i have done it for you 😉
replace the instance name with your instance
https://<instancename>.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/sys_ux_list_menu_config.do%3...
mark my answer as helpful if it helped you
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03-14-2023 09:56 AM
Hi, under filter navigator, type sys_metadata.LIST and press enter. One sys_metadata table will open. Apply filter as: sys_id is you_sys_id.
Checkout screenshot for reference.
Please mark as helpful and correct. Thanks!!