Setting up the 360º views

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 3 minutes to read
  • To effectively use the 360° Relationship Visualization application, you need to register existing relationships between the types of data you want to view, and then configure how the 360º view displays that data.

    Register 360º relationships

    The first step in setting up your data registry is to register the relationships you want displayed in the 360° Relationship Visualization.

    Before you begin

    Role required: Data registry administrator

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to 360º View Configurations > Relationship Registries.
      Figure 1. Relationship registries
      Relationship Registries
    2. Click New.
      Figure 2. New relationship registry
      New relationship registry
    3. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Table 1. Create new relationship registry
      Field Description
      Name A descriptive name for this registry.
      Table The table for which you want to define a relationship.
      Relationship type The type of relationship you are defining:
      • One-to-many
      • Many-to-many
      • Scripted: a custom relationship from the ServiceNow AI Platform
      • One-to-one: any relationship that is available as a field in the selected table
      Active Select if the relationship is active.
      Relationship The relationship table of the selected relationship type. For example, if you are defining relationships for the Entity table and select a many-to-many relationship type, the list of relationship tables consists of all many-to-many relationships that apply to the Entity table.
      Relationship table The table name you selected in the Relationship field.
    4. Click Submit.
    5. Repeat this process for all of the relationships you want to appear in the 360° Relationship Visualization interface.

    360º relationship examples

    These screen shots illustrate the various relationship types you can register.

    One-to-many relationship

    Figure 3. One-to-many relationship
    One-to-many relationship

    Many-to-many relationship

    Figure 4. Many-to-many relationship
    Many-to-many relationship

    Scripted relationship

    Figure 5. Scripted relationship
    Scripted relationship

    One-to-one relationship

    Figure 6. One-to-one relationship
    One-to-one relationship

    Configure 360º views

    After the data registry has been defined, you can configure the 360° Relationship Visualization to effectively display the relations you created.

    Before you begin

    Role required: Data registry administrator

    About this task

    Multiple 360° Relationship views can be configured for a table. For example, the Entity table can be configured with multiple views, such as Compliance view, Risk view, Audit view, and others.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to 360º View Configurations > Configure 360º Views.
      Figure 7. Configure a 360º view
      Configure a 360º view
    2. Click New.
      Figure 8. Configure a new 360º view
      New 360º view
    3. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Table 2. Create 360º view
      Field Description
      View A descriptive name for this view.
      Table The table for which you want to define the view.
      Default Select if this is the first view you are defining or your only view.
      Active Select if this 360º view is active.
      Primary field and secondary field The primary and secondary fields in the selected table to be used to display the title and secondary title of the main object, as illustrated.Primary and secondary fields
      Description A description of the 360º view.
      Section Configuration
      Sector configuration Select the number of sectors to be displayed in the 360º view. For example, select top, bottom, left, and right to indicate you want four sectors.
      Top, Bottom, Left, Right Based on your Sector configuration selection, enter labels for each of the sectors.
    4. Save the record.

      The Relationship Registries related list appears.

      Figure 9. Relationship registries
      Relationship registries
    5. Click Select Relationships.
    6. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Table 3. DataNav Config to Data Relationship
      Field Description
      Name A name to identify this relationship.
      Data relationship The data relationship you previously defined.
      Relationship table The table associated with the selected data relationship.
      Node position The sector you previously defined to which you want to add this relationship.
      Filter Enter conditions to define the types of relationships you want to display. For example, you could define conditions for all controls with failures.
      Configuration The configuration defined for the relationship.
      Table The table defined for the relationship.
      Order

      Based on the Order value given the position of element in the 360º view will change.

      For example, if you change the order value from 0 to 1 for an element, the position will be moved to next in the 360ºview.

    7. Click Submit.
      The new view you have defined is now available on the 360º view.
      Figure 10. Selecting a new view
      Select a new view