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04-25-2020 07:43 AM
Need to create an service account and provide read & write access for REST API.
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04-27-2020 11:43 AM
ITIL role will grant additional privileges to the user i.e access to the problem, change, etc. I recommend creating a custom role for write access to the Incident table for integration purposes.
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04-27-2020 11:22 AM
Thank you Pradeep.
so i need to enable snc_platform_rest_api_access and ITIL role for the account. To have REST API read & write access for account and access for incident table.

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04-27-2020 11:43 AM
ITIL role will grant additional privileges to the user i.e access to the problem, change, etc. I recommend creating a custom role for write access to the Incident table for integration purposes.
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09-22-2020 05:00 AM
Hi Ankur,
I am working on CMDB Splunk integration via API,for that I have created an user (not locked out and active ).I have given the wen service roles. Still its giving below:-
>>> x.content
'{"error":{"detail":"ACL Exception Insert Failed due to security constraints","message":"Operation Failed"},"status":"failure
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09-22-2020 07:39 AM
I would encourage to create a new post as this is already answered one and older one.
please post a question and share the link here.
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Ankur
Ankur
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