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‎07-07-2016 07:41 AM
My CIO would like to have read rights to all tables in order to create any report of her choosing.
Are there any specific rights or role I should give her to that will allow this?
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‎07-07-2016 07:43 AM
Depending on the release of ServiceNow you have, you could give her snc_read_only role with admin rights. That's global read-only - great for auditors.
I believe the role came out in Fuji (I know it is in Geneva)
ServiceNow Read Only Role - ServiceNow Wiki

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‎07-07-2016 07:43 AM
Depending on the release of ServiceNow you have, you could give her snc_read_only role with admin rights. That's global read-only - great for auditors.
I believe the role came out in Fuji (I know it is in Geneva)
ServiceNow Read Only Role - ServiceNow Wiki
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‎07-07-2016 07:46 AM
Perfect, thank you!
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‎07-08-2016 07:54 AM
Small problem. My CIO emailed me this morning stating that she can no longer create or edit reports......

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‎07-08-2016 08:04 AM
Correct, the snc_read_only role applies to everything. Is the goal to run reports on ANY table, or is there a defined subset?