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08-14-2018 02:39 AM
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08-18-2018 02:03 PM
If it's on your personal dev, you go to developer.servicenow.com and login. Then through manage instance->actions->activate plugin. There in the list you should have something like "flow for service catalog" or similar.
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08-15-2018 12:33 AM
That is what I thought.. In Kingston there wasn't any connection to Service Catalog etc. It's was just a async flow you could connect. In London you now can connect it to catalog items. and to not have potential issues, you can no longer trigger it directly by selecting it as a table.
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08-16-2018 02:49 AM
So how can we Trigger Service Catalogs ?
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08-16-2018 11:57 AM
I London you can attach a flow to a catalog item instead of a workflow. You might need to activate the plugin for it, but then it's possible yes.
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08-17-2018 02:49 AM
Plugin name ?
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08-18-2018 02:03 PM
If it's on your personal dev, you go to developer.servicenow.com and login. Then through manage instance->actions->activate plugin. There in the list you should have something like "flow for service catalog" or similar.
//Göran