How to add a Calendar Widget in Service Portal

Suz Roque
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Hi Experts,

We are in Quebec version and we have a requirement to add a Calendar widget to our Service Portal that will display Knowledge base published for that day(must be in monthly view).  I am fairly new in Service Portal and i am not sure how to achieve this.

Can you help me please? thank you.

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AndersBGS
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Hi @Suz Roque ,

 

Please refer to this knowledge article, which I think will provide a solution for your requirement: How to add a Calendar widget for Service Portal - Support and Troubleshooting (servicenow.com)

 

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Thank you @AndersBGS, this is helpful. I downloaded the update set and retrieved in my instance, it is giving me Calendar widget. Only thing i am not sure how to do is query the kb_knowledge table and display the articles in Calendar days based on published date.  Can you also help me with this one? Thank you.

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Hi @AndersBGS

 

I am quiet new to ServiceNow and was asked about adding calendar widget in ServiceNow. They need the calendar for key dates and to built a roadmap on it.

I went through your suggestion- https://support.servicenow.com/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0719848 but still in doubt of where to start.

Do we create a new catalog item and then put the ui script and script for angular bootstrap in it?

 

Appreciate your assistance.

 

Regards,

Devangini

 Hi @DP1970 

 

Procedure

  1. Navigate to -  Angular Bootstrap Calendar Widget
    https://developer.servicenow.com/connect.do#!/share/contents/3031851_angular_bootstrap_calendar_widg...
  2. Download the update set.
  3. Navigate to 'Retrieved Update Sets' module.
  4. Click the link to "Import update set from XML".
  5. Go into the record and Preview and then Commit the update set.

 

 

 

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