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10-11-2022 04:13 AM
I've created a table but I'm unable to see it in the side Navigation pane. What should I do?
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10-11-2022 04:46 AM
Hello,
Please do the below:-
Go to tables and search for you table. once you get it copy the name of the table in my case(u_xyz)
Then you need to go to the navigation and do name.list in my case u_xyz.list
And then click enter it will open the table in the same window:-
Then click on the three lines on the left and click on create favourites:-
Once done a box will appear then give it whatever name you want and save it
then it will appear in your favourite:-
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10-11-2022 05:24 AM
Hi @Andre241 ,
if you just want to see the data use incident.list in application navigator.
1. Go to the Tables module under System Definition> Tables. shown as below
2. Once you know the table name then on application navigator type tablename.list
It will open the list records available on that table.
Ex: incident.list
Or If you want to create module for your table.
1. Go to the Application Menus and click on that.
2. Click on the New button as shown above.
Provide the title and right click on form header and save.
3. Once you create the application on below we have Modules related list click on the New button as shown in below.
4. Give the Module name and Link type tab select List of records and your table and save.
Now refresh the browser and search with your application name and will find the module under it.
ServiceNow Community MVP 2024.
Thanks,
Pavankumar
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10-11-2022 04:46 AM
Hello,
Please do the below:-
Go to tables and search for you table. once you get it copy the name of the table in my case(u_xyz)
Then you need to go to the navigation and do name.list in my case u_xyz.list
And then click enter it will open the table in the same window:-
Then click on the three lines on the left and click on create favourites:-
Once done a box will appear then give it whatever name you want and save it
then it will appear in your favourite:-
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10-11-2022 05:01 AM
Thank you Saurav. Not exactly what I wanted but it'll do.
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10-11-2022 05:24 AM
Hi @Andre241 ,
if you just want to see the data use incident.list in application navigator.
1. Go to the Tables module under System Definition> Tables. shown as below
2. Once you know the table name then on application navigator type tablename.list
It will open the list records available on that table.
Ex: incident.list
Or If you want to create module for your table.
1. Go to the Application Menus and click on that.
2. Click on the New button as shown above.
Provide the title and right click on form header and save.
3. Once you create the application on below we have Modules related list click on the New button as shown in below.
4. Give the Module name and Link type tab select List of records and your table and save.
Now refresh the browser and search with your application name and will find the module under it.
ServiceNow Community MVP 2024.
Thanks,
Pavankumar
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10-11-2022 05:54 AM
@Pavankumar_1 Thank you so much. This was exactly what I needed. Appreciate it.
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10-11-2022 07:03 AM
Hi @Andre241 ,
Glad to help you.
ServiceNow Community MVP 2024.
Thanks,
Pavankumar