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03-12-2025 10:55 AM
Hello @nicoleowens
Steps to create update set:
- Navigate to All -> System update set -> local update set
- Click New to create a new record.
- Fill in the required details.
- Click Submit or Submit and Make Current to activate the update set.
Hope this helps!
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03-14-2025 02:06 AM
Hi @nicoleowens - How's you? Sure - that's no problem at all.
Creating update sets are pretty simple.
In the Navigation menu, type 'Local Update Sets' and select the option which will present a list of the current updates sets on your instance.
In the top right hand corner, select the 'New' button and fill out the Update set name etc.
You can then click on 'Submit and Make Current' which will both create and make the update set the current one which will start saving your changes.
Once you've made the required changes and finished, you can then re navigate to the Local Update Set and you change the state field to complete. If you save this, you then have the option to 'Export to XML' link at the bottom of the update set form under to 'Update' and 'Back Out' buttons.
This essentially allows you to export the changes (export the update which you then them import on your PDI.
To import to your PDI... navigate to the 'Retrieved Update Sets' list. From here right click on any of the list column headers to be presented with a menu list. And you can select 'Import XML'.
This will import the Update set to this retrieved Update set list which you can then open, select the 'Preview' button to check for any conflicts, and then hit 'Commit' if you're happy.
To help others (and for me to gain recognition for my efforts), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Kudos.
Thanks, Robbie
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03-12-2025 10:00 AM
Hi @nicoleowens
My video will be helpful.
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
Regards
Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dratulgrover
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnNGrowTogetherwithAtulG
Topmate: https://topmate.io/atul_grover_lng [ Connect for 1-1 Session]
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03-12-2025 10:54 AM
Thank you @Dr Atul G- LNG !
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03-12-2025 10:55 AM
Hello @nicoleowens
Steps to create update set:
- Navigate to All -> System update set -> local update set
- Click New to create a new record.
- Fill in the required details.
- Click Submit or Submit and Make Current to activate the update set.
Hope this helps!
"If you found my answer helpful, please like and mark it as an "accepted solution". It helps future readers to locate the solution easily and supports the community!"
Thank You
Juhi Poddar
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03-14-2025 02:06 AM
Hi @nicoleowens - How's you? Sure - that's no problem at all.
Creating update sets are pretty simple.
In the Navigation menu, type 'Local Update Sets' and select the option which will present a list of the current updates sets on your instance.
In the top right hand corner, select the 'New' button and fill out the Update set name etc.
You can then click on 'Submit and Make Current' which will both create and make the update set the current one which will start saving your changes.
Once you've made the required changes and finished, you can then re navigate to the Local Update Set and you change the state field to complete. If you save this, you then have the option to 'Export to XML' link at the bottom of the update set form under to 'Update' and 'Back Out' buttons.
This essentially allows you to export the changes (export the update which you then them import on your PDI.
To import to your PDI... navigate to the 'Retrieved Update Sets' list. From here right click on any of the list column headers to be presented with a menu list. And you can select 'Import XML'.
This will import the Update set to this retrieved Update set list which you can then open, select the 'Preview' button to check for any conflicts, and then hit 'Commit' if you're happy.
To help others (and for me to gain recognition for my efforts), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Kudos.
Thanks, Robbie