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07-01-2024 05:33 AM
Hi,
Whether is it possible to create container start,Split and End in the variable set.
Regards,
Dhanush

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07-01-2024 05:53 AM
O maybe I need to re-write my answer. You can add a container start/end, though will they work: no 😁
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Mark Roethof
Independent ServiceNow Consultant
10x ServiceNow MVP
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07-01-2024 05:59 AM - edited 07-01-2024 06:00 AM
This is what I see in the docs
Reference: Types of service catalog variables (servicenow.com)
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07-01-2024 06:04 AM
Yes, you can absolutely create Container Start, Container Split, and Container End variables within a Variable Set. These act as visual dividers, allowing you to group and organize related variables within your forms or record producers.
Simply add these variable types to your Variable Set, ensuring they are correctly ordered:
- Container Start: Begins a new visual group.
- Variables (to group): The individual variables you want to associate within the container.
- Container Split (Optional): Divides the container into multiple columns for layout purposes.
- More Variables (to group): Additional variables to include within the same container.
- Container End: Terminates the current visual group.
Please note that certain layout configurations within Service Portal may affect the rendering of container variables.
Regards,
Amit Dubey
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07-01-2024 06:08 AM
Hi Dhanush Rao K,
Yes it is possible to create container start, split and end in the variable set. A container is similar to variable set, however it can be used anywhere as opposed to variable set being used for catalog item. You can use container nested inside a container.
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Thanks and Regards,
Ehab