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What is difference between story and ritm? As in both of them i am doing customizations as well as configurations....Then what differs between them?
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Hello @PoojithaHasthi ,
A Story and an RITM may look similar from a customization or configuration perspective because both are records where you can apply business rules, scripts, and flows, but their purpose within ServiceNow is very different.
A Story is an Agile work item used by development teams to track product or feature development within backlogs, boards, and sprints, whereas an RITM (Requested Item) is created from a Service Catalog request and represents a service fulfillment process initiated by an end user.
Stories focus on delivering development work, while RITMs focus on delivering services or fulfilling operational requests. The main difference lies in their business context, lifecycle, and module usage rather than the technical customization applied to them.
In simple words story means task from your piece of work ,
RITM means requested item record generated in servicenow to fulfill user catalog request
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Hello @PoojithaHasthi ,
The basic difference is a Story (Agile) is a development work item used by teams to track product features or enhancements within sprints. A RITM is a record generated from the Service Catalog to track the fulfillment of a specific product or service ordered by an end-user, such as new hardware or access.
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Story (Agile Development)
- Purpose: Track development work, enhancements, new features, or technical debt
- Used for: Building new functionality, customizations, configurations that are planned development work
- Part of: Agile Development module (scrum_story table)
- Lifecycle: Backlog → Ready → In Progress → Code Review → Done
- Examples:
- "Create new approval workflow for hardware requests"
- "Build custom dashboard for managers"
- "Configure catalog item for laptop requests"
RITM - Requested Item (Service Catalog)
- Purpose: Fulfill actual user requests from the Service Catalog
- Used for: Delivering services to end users
- Part of: Service Catalog / Request Management (sc_req_item table)
- Lifecycle: Pending → Work In Progress → Closed Complete/Incomplete/Cancelled
- Examples:
- User requests a new laptop
- User requests VPN access
- User requests software installation
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Sumit
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**Story:**
- In an Agile framework, such as Scrum, a "Story" typically refers to a user story. It is a concise, user-focused description of a feature or functionality from an end-user perspective.
- Agile teams use stories to capture and prioritize functionality in a way that aligns with the user's needs. Stories are often written in a format like "As a [user type], I want [an action] so that [benefit/value]."
- Stories are associated with Agile development methodologies and are commonly used in Agile project management tools like Jira. In ServiceNow, stories can be part of the Agile Development application.
REQ - is your Order number (1 Order number for 10 items ordered suppose)
RITM - is number for each item ordered (10 separate items/products ordered)
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RITM stands for Request Item. It typically comes from a Service Catalog and represents a user's request for a specific product or service—like a new laptop or access to a software tool. A RITM kicks off a workflow and includes a series of tasks that need to be completed before fulfilling the request.
While RITMs and Changes might seem similar (they both involve workflows and tasks), they serve very different purposes. RITMs are user-facing requests, while Changes are more about internal, controlled modifications to your IT environment.
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Hello @PoojithaHasthi ,
A Story and an RITM may look similar from a customization or configuration perspective because both are records where you can apply business rules, scripts, and flows, but their purpose within ServiceNow is very different.
A Story is an Agile work item used by development teams to track product or feature development within backlogs, boards, and sprints, whereas an RITM (Requested Item) is created from a Service Catalog request and represents a service fulfillment process initiated by an end user.
Stories focus on delivering development work, while RITMs focus on delivering services or fulfilling operational requests. The main difference lies in their business context, lifecycle, and module usage rather than the technical customization applied to them.
In simple words story means task from your piece of work ,
RITM means requested item record generated in servicenow to fulfill user catalog request
If this helps you then mark it as helpful and accept as solution.
Regards,
Aditya,
Technical Consultant
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Hello @PoojithaHasthi ,
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