Table par_dashboard_cache is not found in Australia version
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3 hours ago
In my last version which is Yokohama this table is still exists why in Australia this table "par_dashboard_cache" is no longer exists. If this table is not exist then how can I refresh my dashboard cache ?
In my instance, there are some old dashboards which contain Content Block or many old components from Core Dashboard and when I use the migrate function to use the Platform Analytics version, I encountered a problem with dashboard's cache when I try to deploy changes of a dashboard inside a update set.
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3 hours ago
With the Australia release (March 2026), legacy dashboards are managed differently, and Platform Analytics components are now supported through a more unified framework—making this table either obsolete or replaced by a newer, more efficient caching mechanism.
The par_dashboard_cache table is probably no longer available or in use in your Australia release instance due to updates in ServiceNow’s caching approach for the Platform Analytics Experience .
Here is Servicenow documentation on Australia Release - How to clear Cache for PA
Data caching in Platform Analytics
Enable data caching for a local data instance
Also you can check following KB:
Workaround
The functionality should not be displayed in the inline dashboard, as it is not intended to work.
Instead, we have implemented a scheduled refresh at the dashboard level to leverage auto-refresh functionality.
- After creating the in-line dashboard
- Click Edit --> Settings icon
- Under 'Data Refresh' --> Toggle on option 'Scheduled repetition'
- Set the section 'Refresh interval (minutes)' as per your business requirements (Please note: Minimum refresh interval is 10 minutes.)
Refer: https://support.servicenow.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB2176271
Also you can -
In the instance, navigate to cache.do and clear the cache.
Log out and then log back in to the instance.
refer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8a3LIVfX_U
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2 hours ago
yes this is standard behavior in Australia version
- Core UI dashboards are deprecated and unsupported going forward
- Platform Analytics becomes the default experience
In Australia this could be possible reason
par_dashboard_cache table:
- may not be visible
- may be access-restricted
- or may be replaced internally and no longer queryable
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Ankur
✨ Certified Technical Architect || ✨ 10x ServiceNow MVP || ✨ ServiceNow Community Leader
