Defining mappings for attribute value propagation to domain orders
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Summary of Defining mappings for attribute value propagation to domain orders
This functionality enables ServiceNow customers to define attribute-mapping rules between product, service, and resource specifications within the product catalog. These mappings allow automatic propagation and transformation of characteristic values—also known as attribute values—throughout the order fulfillment lifecycle. This is particularly relevant for complex orders, such as telecommunications orders, which involve multiple stages and suborders.
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Key Features
- Automatic Attribute Propagation: The Order Management application uses defined attribute-mapping rules to automatically set and propagate characteristic values across suborders (product, service, resource) during fulfillment.
- Rules-Driven Mapping: Product catalog managers can create unique, conflict-free attribute mappings that ensure correct flow of information between source and target specifications.
- Validation of Mappings: The system validates mappings to prevent conflicts and ensures alignment with specification relationships and decomposition rules.
- Integration with Order Decomposition: The ServiceNow AI Platform decomposes orders into suborders and assigns them to different user groups, who then access consistent attribute data for efficient task completion.
Key Outcomes
- Improved Operational Efficiency: Automated propagation reduces manual data entry, minimizing errors and saving time.
- Consistent Data Across Roles: Attribute values flow properly between domain orders, ensuring all users have accurate and relevant information.
- Reduced Fulfillment Errors: By enforcing rules-driven attribute mapping, the risk of incorrect or missing characteristic values during fulfillment is lowered.
- Enhanced Order Processing: Facilitates inventory creation, service activation, and account/billing updates by providing reliable attribute data.
By defining attribute-mapping rules between two specifications in the product catalog, your fulfillment agents can access all relevant characteristic values in your product, service, and resource orders.
Attribute mapping overview
When value attribute values are assigned and how they're used
Orders contain many characteristics and characteristic values that are populated at different stages of the order life cycle. Multi-site enterprise orders contain various attributes that are related to customer, product, service, and resource information. The ServiceNow AI Platform populates these attributes with the corresponding values at the different stages of the order life cycle.
The ServiceNow AI Platform decomposes orders and order line items into various suborders (product, service, and resource orders) and assigns them to different user groups and users. Different user groups then work with the various suborders to complete the required fulfillment tasks for a given order.
Catalog-driven attribute mapping and value propagation
The order fulfillment flow needs prior information on how specification characteristics are mapped and associated so that the characteristics are propagated from one domain order to another domain order. If you're a product catalog manager, you can define rules-driven attribute mappings between and among selected product, service, and resource specifications. When you define attribute mappings, validations run to verify that they're unique, don't conflict with each other, or conflict with defined specification relationships and decomposition rules.
To learn more about specification relationships, see Create specification relationships, quantity mapping, and decomposition rules for Sales CRM for Telecommunications.
The Order Management application executes attribute mappings during the order fulfillment process and sets and propagates order characteristic values across the various suborders.
The order fulfillment process evaluates the attribute-mapping rules that you define. The attribute values are propagated from the domain orders that are associated with the source specification to the domain orders that are associated with the target specification.
- Without rules-driven attribute mapping, your users have to assign the attribute values manually, which can be error-prone and time-consuming.
- These values propagate to lower domain orders and are used for inventory creation, service activation, and account and billing updates. Fixing an error takes a significant amount of effort and time for your users when these values are manually assigned.
- Attribute mappings promote the proper flow of crucial data through the associated domain orders. This mapping makes consistent data available to users with different roles when they're processing an order.