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ACLs

JaswanthKaladi
Giga Contributor

what is the difference between create and write in ACLS

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi  

 

create:

 

User cannot see the New UI action from forms. The user also cannot insert records into a table using API protocols such as web services. Note that a create ACL with a condition that a field contain a specific value always evaluates as false, as fields on new records are considered empty until saved.



Write:

 

User sees a read-only field in forms and lists, and the user cannot update records using API protocols such as web services.

 

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/understanding-access-control-lists-acls-servicenow-oscar-lopez-vargas...

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Create ACL allows the user with create access to create a record while Write ACL allows the user with Write access to write to an existing record, i.e. updating a record.

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Sandeep Rajput
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@JaswanthKaladi As the name suggests, Create ACLs apply when the user tries to create a new record. Write ACL trigger when the user tries to edit/update an existing record. 

Ankur Bawiskar
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@JaswanthKaladi 

this is an easy question.

Answer to this can be easily found on google or any AI tool or ServiceNow docs

what's your confusion?

are you stuck for any customer requirement?

Regards,
Ankur
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