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Hi @ramvenkata3,
I believe it's because you are at the Dictionary entry [sys_dictionary] table, that's for each of the fields on existing tables.
But to create a table from the [sys_db_object] table:
https://yourinstance.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/sys_db_object.do
Or eventually you can create a table in the Studio as well...
Let me know if you got it
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Hi @ramvenkata3,
I believe it's because you are at the Dictionary entry [sys_dictionary] table, that's for each of the fields on existing tables.
But to create a table from the [sys_db_object] table:
https://yourinstance.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/sys_db_object.do
Or eventually you can create a table in the Studio as well...
Let me know if you got it
No AI was used in the writing of this post. Pure #GlideFather only
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3 weeks ago
Hi @ramvenkata3,
You are on the wrong table. There are different ways to create a table. One good old way is to head to the navigation below and click New (make sure your on the correct scope)
Once done with a table name, table, menus etc.. use any of the below options to add fields
Hope this helps!
Thank you,
Hemanth
Certified Technical Architect (CTA), ServiceNow MVP 2024, 2025
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3 weeks ago
Both of you Thanq so much.
