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# Create requester mapping

# Create requester mapping {#ariaid-title1}

* Versão de lançamento: Australia
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* Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
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Create a requester mapping to extend the auto-import functionality to other tables.

## Antes de Iniciar

Role required: admin  
Nota:  
If there is no requestor mapping defined for a table, the interaction records
will not be created. An error log is created for the admin to notify that the
requestor mapping is not defined for a table.

A requestor-mapping record defines which field, in any given table, is the field
representing the requestor of a ticket.

## Procedimento

1. Navigate to AllServiceNow for Microsoft 365Chat AdministrationRequestor Mapping.
2. Click New.  
3. On the form, fill in the fields.  
   {#create-requester-mapping__table_u4b_hv1_sqb__entry__2}

   | Field | Description |
   |:-|:-|
   | Table | Table to which the requestor mapping (auto-import feature) should be applicable. |
   | Requestor field | Field to select the requestor for a record. |
   | Inherit | Extend and apply the auto-import feature to the child tables. |
   | Active | Option to activate the requestor-mapping record. |
   [Tabela 1. Requestor mapping]

   {#create-requester-mapping__table_u4b_hv1_sqb}
4. Click Submit.

