Where do I find Override License Costs in the Software Model?
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06-14-2024 07:29 AM
I have Software Models in our SN instance and I've added Costs to each one. We import entitlements without costs for a number of reasons. But per ServiceNows documentation Accurately reporting your software true-up cost (servicenow.com), the SAM Pro workspace would use the costs from the Software Model if entitlements don't have a cost,or would override entitlements costs if they did have a value.
While I can see where to enter the Cost in the Software Model, apparently there is also supposed to be a setting to Override License Costs. I get this message in the Software Model:
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06-17-2024 03:56 PM - edited 06-17-2024 04:02 PM
You can find the override license cost table here: samp_override_license_cost
Tip: if you're not familiar with how to go directly to a table, enter this URL replacing the ????? with your company's unique identifier: <https://?????.service-now.com/samp_override_license_cost_list.do>
I suggest to populate the costs for the SW model in this table AND create a perpetual entitlement with 0 rights in order to set the license metric to per user or per machine. The system will calculate the True-Up Cost during reconciliation and display in the license dashboard and reports.
Tip: For subscriptions, put the same annual subscription cost in both the license and the license + maintenance fields.
I wish this was visible in the SW model view as well. I am requesting dev to add this as a configuration change. Hope this helps!
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06-25-2024 06:34 AM
Thank you for the reference to that table! It is odd how there is no link in the Software Model to it and no way to know it exists.
I tried the steps above a few times for one product and run reconciliation a few times. The SAM Workspace still doesn't seem to see/use the cost values. I tried on 2 more products but haven't been able to make this work.
Is there another trick to get SAM Pro Workspace to see the cost overrides?
First, I added the cost in the license field in the corresponding record in that override table, ran reconciliation, and checked the workspace to see if it showed a value for True-up cost. I have unlicensed installs but the costs weren't showing. Then I added the costs to the license+maintenance field too, reconciled, and same results. Then I created a new entitlement for the same Software Model with 0 purchase rights, as suggested, reconciled, and same results.
I tried the same steps again with a second product and then a third. It seems there is one more undocumented trick to get the SAM Pro Workspace to see/use the Software Model cost override?
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06-25-2024 07:20 AM
Thank you for posting the link to that table! Is there another secret or undocumented tip to make the software costs override work?
I tried the steps above for one product. First I added the cost to the license field in the corresponding record in the override table. I ran reconciliation, but the SAM Pro Workspace didn't show the costs. It does show some Unlicensed Installs.
I then added the same cost to the License+Maintenance field in the override table, ran Reconciliation again, and same results.
I then created a Entitlement with 0 purchased rights as suggested, ran Reconciliation, and again SAM Pro Workspace didn't see/use the Costs.
I tried the same steps for 2 more products but again the SAM Pro Workspace isn't using the Costs.
I am thinking there is one more trick to make it work?
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06-25-2024 12:45 PM
Can you check which license metric is used for the related entitlement? I only tested for the simple per user and per machine metrics. This is working in our instance. Try that before we go deeper into investigation.
I assume you must have already had a valid entitlement before creating a new one with 0 rights because you mentioned you added the cost in the cost override table before creating the new entitlement with 0 rights. I found that if you don't have a valid entitlement, then it is missing from cost override. So, created a new one should not be necessary if you already have a valid entitlement.