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‎10-06-2022 05:48 PM - edited ‎10-11-2022 08:37 AM
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‎10-11-2022 01:24 AM - edited ‎10-11-2022 01:25 AM
Hi @devservicenow k ,
Fields:
u_viewedrecord -reference field type on Case/Incident table,
u_username - User reference field type on User table,
u_usertime - Date/Time filed type
No need 2 reference fields on case table. u_parent, u_viewedrecord. Use any one of them.
Create display business rule on case table. but I tried on Incident table.
Script:
(function executeRule(current, previous /*null when async*/ ) {
var graud = new GlideRecord("u_audit"); //audit table name
graud.initialize();
//graud.u_viewedrecord = current.sys_id; // current.sys_id and getunique value both will work as same.
graud.u_viewedrecord = current.getUniqueValue();
graud.u_username = gs.getUserID(); // to get the user id
graud.u_usertime = new GlideDateTime(); // to get the time that viewed by user
graud.insert();
})(current, previous);
Give all your field names that you created on audit table it will work.
Relationship Query:
(function refineQuery(current, parent) {
// Add your code here, such as current.addQuery(field, value);
current.addQuery('u_viewedrecord', parent.sys_id);
})(current, parent);
Audit records LIST:
Audit Relationship: It will display only parent incident/case related records.
ServiceNow Community MVP 2024.
Thanks,
Pavankumar
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‎10-06-2022 05:57 PM
Hi,
You have to create a display business rule on Case table and have to Glide the custom table and store the details in your fields/columns asand
Logged in users name as viewersname
Current time time as - viewerstime
Current record as - viewersrecord
Thanks,
Sagar Pagar
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‎10-06-2022 08:33 PM - edited ‎10-11-2022 08:35 AM
BR on display
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‎10-06-2022 08:40 PM
Hi,
You can get the current record using current.getUniqueValue(); method. It will return the current records sys_id.
Also, if required you can add view count column and increment it by 1, once revisit the records.
Thanks,
Sagar Pagar
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‎10-06-2022 08:52 PM - edited ‎10-11-2022 08:35 AM
its not working