Workflow properties
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Summary of Workflow Properties
The Workflow Properties section in ServiceNow allows users to configure and manage various settings for workflows, including application scope, start conditions, schedules, inputs, stages, and runtime metrics. This functionality is essential for tailoring workflows to meet specific business needs and ensuring they operate efficiently within the ServiceNow environment.
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Key Features
- Name and Table: Assign a name and specify the table for the workflow to run on, with the option to select 'Global' for broader access.
- Conditions: Create conditions to trigger workflows, with various options for when workflows should initiate.
- Inputs: Define input variables, data types, and default values for the workflow's activities.
- Activities: Manage activity pinning and set a maximum activity count to prevent infinite loops.
- Application Scope: Control access through application scope settings, allowing or limiting workflow access based on defined parameters.
- Schedule: Create custom schedules for workflows using user-specified or relative durations.
- Stages: Configure stages to track workflow progress, with options for rendering and order schemes.
- Estimated Runtime: Set and track estimated runtime configurations, helping to identify performance issues in workflows.
Key Outcomes
By effectively utilizing the Workflow Properties, ServiceNow customers can ensure that workflows are well-defined, trigger appropriately, and run efficiently. This leads to improved process automation, better resource management, and enhanced visibility into workflow performance, ultimately resulting in more streamlined operations and increased productivity. Customers can expect to have greater control over their workflow configurations, allowing them to adapt to changing business requirements swiftly.
In the properties of a workflow, you can configure settings such as its application scope, start conditions, schedule, inputs, stages, and run time metrics. You can also view information such as the workflow author, version, and history.
- Name
- Table
- Description
- If condition matches
- Condition
- General
- Conditions
- Inputs
- Activities
- Application
- Schedule
- Stages
- Estimated Runtime
General
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | A name to identify the workflow. |
| Table | The table for the workflow to run on. Workflows that run on specific tables
can still interact with other tables. Select Global
[global] to run the workflow on all tables. Note: The list shows
only tables and database views that are in the same scope as the workflow. Also,
all users who edit the workflow must have access to the necessary tables and
domains. |
| Checked out | [Read-only] When the workflow was checked out. Automatically set by the Checkout action in the workflow menu. |
| Checked out by | [Read-only] The user who has this workflow checked out. This value is automatically set by the Checkout action in the workflow menu. |
| Published | [Read-only] Check box to indicate whether the workflow has been published. Automatically set by the Publish action in the workflow menu. |
| Description | The purpose of the workflow. |
Conditions
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| If condition matches | When the condition evaluates to true, the workflow launches an active context:
|
| Condition | A condition builder for specifying workflow conditions that trigger the behavior selected from the If condition matches list. |
| Order | Numeric value that determines the order of the workflow, relative to other workflows. Workflows are evaluated in order from the lowest order number to the highest. A workflow runs if it is the first to match conditions. |
Inputs
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Label | Displayed column label. Localized depending on user locale. |
| Reference | Input field from another table. |
| Type | Data type. For example, integer or string. |
| Default value | Value used if you do not provide a value. |
Activities
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Activity pinning | List of options that control updates to custom activities at the workflow
level. Pinning protects custom activities from being updated automatically when
downloaded from the ServiceNow Store. For more information, see Workflow activity pinning.
The possible options are:
|
| Max activity count | The maximum number of activities performed by the workflow. This value is used to prevent infinite loops and is set to 100 by default. When the stated maximum count is reached, the workflow is canceled. If this field is blank, the maximum count is set to -1, and the workflow is canceled. |
Application
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Application | [Read-only] Scope of this activity. For more information, see Application Scope. |
| Accessible from | Scope restrictions for this workflow. Possible settings are:
For more information see Workflow scope. |
Schedule
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Delivery based on | The schedule type for this workflow. Possible types are:
|
| Expected time | User-defined interval. This field is visible when the schedule type is User-specified duration. |
| Schedule | Preconfigured schedule that determines when this workflow runs. |
| Timezone | Time zone for this instance. |
Stages
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Stage | Displays the workflow stage progress on the selected table. Optionally, select Stage rendering and Stage order schemes to customize the appearance of the stage field. The default values cover typical scenarios. |
| Stage rendering | The renderer to use when displaying stage icons on a form or list view. For more information about renderers, see Workflow stage renderers. |
| Stage order | The order of workflow stages when you view a workflow field in a list. Select Computed to let the workflow engine compute the stage order from the order of execution in the workflow. Select User Specified to use the Order field from that Workflow stages. |
| Name | The name of the stage as it appears in workflow fields.. |
| Duration | Time allocated for the specific stage. |
| Order | The order of workflow stages when you view a workflow field in a list. Select Computed to let the workflow engine compute the stage order from the order of execution in the workflow. Select User Specified to use the Order field from that Workflow stages. |
| Value | The value of the stage when it is referenced from elsewhere in the system, such as in a script. |
Estimated Runtime
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Requires ERT | Check box to indicate that this workflow requires an estimated runtime
configuration. You can use the ERT calculations to determine if workflows are running longer or shorter than expected and to identify errors in workflow processing. By default, new workflows require an ERT. |
| Estimated Run Time | The initial estimate for the workflow's run time. |
| Number of data points | [Read only] The number of times the system has compared the estimated run time to an actual run time result. |
| Outlier Percentage Threshold for ERT | [Required] The percentage deviation from the estimated run time that identifies an outlier workflow run time. The system uses a default value of 20. For more information, see Outlying workflow run times. |