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02-22-2017 04:18 AM
As per the URL: http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Role_Delegation#gsc.tab=0 I read the following:
4.2 Preventing Roles from being Delegated
By default, the following fields are not delegatable:
admin
public
nobody
role_delegator: A user with the role_delegator role cannot delegate this role to other group members.
My requirement, I have created a table by name "Sify Servers" and "SR IR Tables" which are as shown in the attachment. Please let me know how I can create an access for the user who should be able to only view these tables, but should not be able to modify any fields. I have tried giving him an "admin" role which works, but if I remove the user role it does not work. I have read through this wiki for creating roles URL: http://wiki.servicenow.com/index.php?title=Creating_Roles#gsc.tab=0 but not sure how I can implement it. If there are any steps to follow kindly let me know.
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02-24-2017 01:42 AM
Hi,
1) First you need to enable the Elevated Privileges to write an ACL which can be done as shown below:
2) Click on the ACL module visible in your screen shot also shown below:
3) Once you click on ACL highlighted above in red then you would be getting the New button to crate an ACL as shown below:
Hope this helps. Mark the answer as correct/helpful based on impact.
Regards,
Shloke
Regards,
Shloke
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02-27-2017 03:16 AM
Hi Nandan,
Yes it's correct the way you have configured your ACL. I think you have already marked my answer as correct, if not then you can simply mark my answer as correct and close the thread.
Refer the link below how to mark the answer as correct and close the thread:
How To Mark Answers Correct From Community Inbox
Hope this helps. Mark the answer as correct/helpful based on impact.
Regards,
Shloke
Regards,
Shloke