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# Edit a project associated with a business application

# Edit a project associated with a business application {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Australia
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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* ![](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/portal-asset/ico-clock) 1 minute to read

Use application rationalization to edit existing projects associated with business applications.

## Before you begin

You can make updates to the demand record directly from the list without leaving the list view.

Role required: sn_apm.apm_analyst

## Procedure

1. Navigate to WorkspacesEnterprise Architecture Workspace.
2. Open the Application Rationalization page by selecting the application rationalization icon (![Application rationalization icon.]()).
3. Select the expand row icon (![Expand row icon.]()) next to the business application that you want to edit the associated project details for.  
   A list of projects associated with that business application is displayed.
4. Select the project that you want to edit.  
   A new pane appears on the List view screen and the details of the project are displayed.  
   Note:  
   Select Full details to view more details about the project.
5. On the Edit a project form, fill in the fields.  
   For a description of the field values, see [Edit a project form](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/fx51wfqBVVv354TLZ_8puA "Use application rationalization to edit details of an existing project associated with a business application.").
6. Select Update.
**Related tasks**   

* [Edit a demand associated with a business application](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/kR5q6u4KZGsB8~rmipMWbg "Use application rationalization to edit existing demands associated with business applications.")

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