what are the tables name for project risk and programme risk and are those available on PDI?
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Hello @MuhmmadU,
The table is called Risks[risk]. For project risks, they are linked by the Task field in the project. Programme risks are linked by the Top Program field.
Yes, they are available on the PDI.
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8 hours ago
Hi @MuhmmadU !!
In ServiceNow GRC / IRM, there are no separate tables specifically named Project Risk or Program Risk.
Both Project Risk and Program Risk are stored in the same base Risk table.
Table Name
Risk table:
sn_risk_riskAll types of risks — Operational, IT, Project, and Program — are records in this table.
The distinction between Project Risk and Program Risk is logical, not based on different tables.
How Project Risk and Program Risk are identified
Project and Program risks are differentiated using:
Risk Profile
Entity / Profile Type
Related record (Project or Program)
For example:
A Project Risk is linked to a Project record
A Program Risk is linked to a Program record
But both still reside in:
sn_risk_risk
Common Related Tables
| Risk Profile | sn_risk_profile |
| Risk Statement | sn_risk_statement |
| Risk Assessment | sn_risk_assessment_instance |
| Risk Response | sn_risk_response |
Are these tables available on a PDI?
Yes, but only after plugin activation
On a PDI, these tables are available only if GRC / IRM plugins are activated, such as:
Integrated Risk Management (IRM)
GRC: Risk Management
If the plugins are not activated, the tables will not exist in the instance.
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Vaishnavi
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