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Disable 'Save' button / ui action in workspace

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I want to disable the save button from CMDB table which is in sow workspace. I followed this Solved: Re: Disable 'Save' button / ui action in workspace - ServiceNow Community but When I implemented by default the save button is disable from CMDB workspace too .

 Could you please provide the input on this

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GlideFather
Tera Patron

Hi @Community Alums,

 

could you possibly explain what's your motivation? Save button allows people to make changes to the data stored in a form/list... so if you will disable the button it will make the data unchangeable.. in my perspective it would make better sense to define who can create/update the data and give them the operation rights (via ACL), rather than to disable globally.

 

What do yo usay?

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I have shared the screenshot for both workspace sow and cmdb workspace , save button is disabled in both workspace after implemented the shared article " Solved: Re: Disable 'Save' button / ui action in workspace - ServiceNow Community"

 

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reenak446674965_3-1767968398252.png

 

reenak446674965_2-1767968359181.png

I have shared the screenshot for both workspace sow and cmdb workspace , save button is disabled in both workspace after implemented the shared article " Solved: Re: Disable 'Save' button / ui action in workspace - ServiceNow Community"

 

@Community Alums 

I don't think then that's possible

 

Regards,
Ankur
Certified Technical Architect  ||  10x ServiceNow MVP  ||  ServiceNow Community Leader

sunilsargam
Kilo Sage

Hello @Community Alums ,

 

As mentioned by GlideFather, your requirement can be done by adjusting an ACLs. 

 

Thank you

Sunil