Custom tables
Custom tables enable you to expand the functionality of the ServiceNow AI Platform and create custom applications.
About custom tables
Custom tables are tables that aren't part of the base ServiceNow AI Platform system, but are created by a ServiceNow AI Platform administrator and not otherwise exempt. Custom tables can be used to configure and extend base system workflows, and to add new functionality or custom applications to your ServiceNow AI Platform instance. For more information about building custom applications, see Building applications.
Entitlements for custom tables are included in certain subscription licenses based on the terms of the contract. If you don't have enough custom table entitlements, you can upgrade your license or purchase additional products that include custom table entitlements.
ServiceNow Store applications that consume custom tables
Some applications available from the ServiceNow Store at no additional cost require a number of unallocated custom table entitlements. If an application consumes custom table entitlements, the application listing details and contract show how many are needed. For more information about application listing details, see ServiceNow Store application listing details.
Additional information
- Custom Table Guide legal scheduleReview the most recent complete definitions of custom and exempt tables.Remarque :Legal schedules are enforced based on when the contract is executed. For past versions of the Custom Table Guide, see Legal schedules archive.
- Map custom tables to a product subscription in Subscription Management
Maintain accurate entitlement for custom tables in the global scope and stay in compliance by mapping the tables to a product subscription in Subscription Management. Mapping your custom tables keeps your custom table allotment updated and helps you avoid running out of custom table entitlements.
- Map a missing custom table to a product subscription in Subscription Management
Map a custom table in the global scope to a product subscription when that table isn't shown in the Unmapped global custom tables tab of Subscription Management. To stay in compliance, all custom tables must be mapped to a product subscription.