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gsoni
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  • which answer is correct for that question b or d ?????
  • Which one of the following is true regarding Application Scope?
  •  All applications are automatically part of the Global scope
  •  Applications downloaded from 3rd party ServiceNow application developers cannot have naming conflicts
  •  Any developer can edit any application
  •  Developers can choose the prefix for a scope
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Juhi Poddar
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Hello @gsoni 

The correct answer is:

Applications downloaded from 3rd party ServiceNow application developers cannot have naming conflicts.

 

Explanation:

  1. All applications are automatically part of the Global scope

    • False: Applications can be in the global scope or their own custom scope. Scoped applications are specifically designed to prevent conflicts with other applications.
  2. Applications downloaded from 3rd party ServiceNow application developers cannot have naming conflicts

    • True: Scoped applications ensure that naming conflicts are avoided. Each scoped application has its own namespace, making it unique and preventing conflicts with other applications.
  3. Any developer can edit any application

    • False: Developers can only edit applications they have access to, depending on the application scope and permissions configured.
  4. Developers can choose the prefix for a scope

    • False: The prefix for a scope is automatically generated by ServiceNow based on the developer instance and cannot be manually chosen by developers.

Hope this helps!

 

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Juhi Poddar

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Sandeep Rajput
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@gsoni Correct answer is

 

  •  Applications downloaded from 3rd party ServiceNow application developers cannot have naming conflicts

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AndersBGS
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Hi @gsoni 

 

D is correct.

 

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Juhi Poddar
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Hello @gsoni 

The correct answer is:

Applications downloaded from 3rd party ServiceNow application developers cannot have naming conflicts.

 

Explanation:

  1. All applications are automatically part of the Global scope

    • False: Applications can be in the global scope or their own custom scope. Scoped applications are specifically designed to prevent conflicts with other applications.
  2. Applications downloaded from 3rd party ServiceNow application developers cannot have naming conflicts

    • True: Scoped applications ensure that naming conflicts are avoided. Each scoped application has its own namespace, making it unique and preventing conflicts with other applications.
  3. Any developer can edit any application

    • False: Developers can only edit applications they have access to, depending on the application scope and permissions configured.
  4. Developers can choose the prefix for a scope

    • False: The prefix for a scope is automatically generated by ServiceNow based on the developer instance and cannot be manually chosen by developers.

Hope this helps!

 

"If you found my answer helpful, please like and mark it as an "accepted solution". It helps future readers to locate the solution easily and supports the community!"

 

Thank You
Juhi Poddar

Just a quick shout out to @Juhi Poddar 
The ServiceNow talent pool has always lagged behind the demand.
We want people to get the answers they need, but EVEN MORE IMPORTANT is ensuring the customers get the solutions THEY need.
And over the long term that means increasing the total understanding of our community.
And that means ensuring that answers are packaged with WHY.

And I see you consistently providing that on your answers, Juhi.
Thanks.
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Hello @Uncle Rob 

Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful acknowledgment!

Receiving this recognition from you is truly overwhelming, and I’m deeply grateful. 

Thank you once again for your support—it truly inspires me!

 

Thank You

Juhi Poddar