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01-21-2025 09:26 AM
I was installing updates in our lower environments and when I selected to update Workflow Studio, I received the message "Install all dependent applications before installing this application". This message appeared when attempting to update a couple other apps as well. The only dependency listed for any of them is Unified Developer Core.
I can find Unified Developer Core in the ServiceNow Store, but on that page, I see the message "This app is part of one or more products. Click on View Products to see a list of products from which you can get this app". When I click View Products, a popup appears and lists one app - "ServiceNow Studio". When I click on it to go to ServiceNow Studio, I have an option to opt in, and when I opt in, there is a list of apps that includes the Unified Developer Core along with the message "By opting-in to this product, you will receive the following apps on compatible instances." Unified Developer Core is in that list of apps and when I click on it, I'm taken right back to where I started. (I've attached some screenshots of the above steps). I never see where I can actually install Unified Developer Core. Can anyone shed some light on how to get it installed? Oh, we are currently on the Washington DC version. Thank you!
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01-21-2025 10:25 AM
When you update the Workflow Studio, it should automatically update any other dependent plugins. You may need to hit the "Sync now" button to make sure you have pulled all plugins from the store. If all else fails, this should take you to the Unified Developer Core plugin:

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When you update the Workflow Studio, it should automatically update any other dependent plugins. You may need to hit the "Sync now" button to make sure you have pulled all plugins from the store. If all else fails, this should take you to the Unified Developer Core plugin:
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01-22-2025 09:10 AM
Hi Jennifer,
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Thank you for your response. I had run a Sync yesterday and did not see the Unified Developer Core, however it was before I opted In to the ServiceNow Studio. I believe that I needed to run a Sync after I opted in, because per your suggestion, I ran one today and there it was. Looks like opting-In to ServiceNow Studio was a critical step and then doing a Sync afterwards was as well. Thank you!