Application Scope

eggildar
Tera Contributor

I came across this question and am finding it a bit challenging to identify the steps to execute it. I tried to search the KB but am not satisfied with the search result. Here is the question:

 

How can a user display the current application scope in the banner frame?

 

I hope to get some good insight into this.

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Robbie
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Hi @eggildar,

 

A great article found below provides the context you need around enabling this on the 'Next Experience'. However, in case the article moves or link breaks etc, see the following extract:

 

We've streamlined your workspace further with the new Instance Tools Utility Menu. Gone are the days of navigating through various menus to find what you need. With a simple configuration, you can now access Application Scope, Update Set Picker, Encryption Contexts, and Domain menus from a single location. This new menu simplifies your workflow and boosts efficiency. 

  • How to enable the Instance Tools Admin Toolbar:
    • Using the filter navigator, type in sys_properties.list and hit enter. This will open up the System Properties table.
    • Make sure you’re in the Global scope, then click “New”
    • Fill in the form as follows and hit save:
      • Name: glide.ui.next_experience.instance_tools_disabled
      • Value: false
    • Refresh your browser and the instance tools menu should appear.

 

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Thanks, Robbie

 

Full article link: https://www.servicenow.com/community/next-experience-articles/what-s-new-in-vancouver-for-next-exper...

 

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi @eggildar 

 

Are you referring to 

 

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Hello Atul,

 

I am more keen to know how a user can display the  Application scope in the banner frame rather than where to find it.

 

Thanks for your help.

Robbie
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Hi @eggildar,

 

A great article found below provides the context you need around enabling this on the 'Next Experience'. However, in case the article moves or link breaks etc, see the following extract:

 

We've streamlined your workspace further with the new Instance Tools Utility Menu. Gone are the days of navigating through various menus to find what you need. With a simple configuration, you can now access Application Scope, Update Set Picker, Encryption Contexts, and Domain menus from a single location. This new menu simplifies your workflow and boosts efficiency. 

  • How to enable the Instance Tools Admin Toolbar:
    • Using the filter navigator, type in sys_properties.list and hit enter. This will open up the System Properties table.
    • Make sure you’re in the Global scope, then click “New”
    • Fill in the form as follows and hit save:
      • Name: glide.ui.next_experience.instance_tools_disabled
      • Value: false
    • Refresh your browser and the instance tools menu should appear.

 

Robbie_0-1714659969318.png

 

To help others (or for me to help you more directly), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Kudos.

 

Thanks, Robbie

 

Full article link: https://www.servicenow.com/community/next-experience-articles/what-s-new-in-vancouver-for-next-exper...

 

eggildar
Tera Contributor

Hello Robbie,

 

Thats exactly what I was looking for.

 

Appreciate your help.

 

Thank you,

Eggil