Field normalization and transformation

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    Summary of Field Normalization and Transformation

    Field normalization and transformation in ServiceNow enhance data integrity and minimize duplication by standardizing field values. Normalization consolidates variations of the same field value into a single preferred value, while transformation modifies raw input values into standardized meanings for the organization.

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    Key Features

    • Normalization: Searches for variations and converts them to a single recognizable value, improving search results and eliminating duplicates.
    • Transformation: Converts raw inputs into standardized values based on defined rules, such as removing suffixes or rounding numbers.
    • Field Type Records: Specify which data types can undergo normalization and transformation, with defaults available for most field types.
    • Normalization Icon: Identifies fields with associated normalization or transformation records, visible to users with the normalizer role.
    • Data Jobs: Automate the changes in field values during normalization and transformation processes.
    • Default Transform Definitions: Predefined rules available for transforming text and numeric values.
    • RegEx Support: Allows the use of regular expressions in transformation definitions for character positioning and pattern matching.

    Key Outcomes

    By implementing field normalization and transformation, ServiceNow customers can achieve increased data consistency, improved search accuracy, and effective handling of input variations. Administrators can easily manage data integrity while avoiding potential errors associated with altering Sys ID values. Through proper configuration, organizations can enhance their data management capabilities significantly.

    Field Normalization includes normalization and transformation, which are two different ways to alter field values for increased data integrity and reduced duplication.

    Normalization

    Normalization searches for variations of the same field value and converts them into a single preferred value. By consolidating multiple variations of the same value into a single simple recognizable value, the system eliminates duplicate records and provides better search results. When a process or a user enters a value in a normalized field, the system determines whether to replace it with a normal value. Normalization also automatically adjusts queries to return normalized results and normalizes values in scripts.

    While normalization is available for every field in the platform, it works best for descriptive values such as names or standard units of measurement. For example, you might create normalization rules to:
    • Set the CPU type of a computer CI to a standard model name such as Xeon.
    • Set the suffix used for the names of corporations to a standard format such as ServiceNow, Inc..

    Transformation

    Transformation converts raw field input values into standardized values that are more meaningful to an organization. Administrators control when transformation happens by defining rules and conditions for specific fields. For example, you might create transformation rules to:
    • Remove suffixes from user names such as Jr. and II.
    • Round computer CI RAM sizes to the nearest whole number such as rounding 4112 MB to 4000 MB.

    Transform records make up the rules that define how a field transformation is executed. Order values determine the order in which each rule is evaluated. A check box on each transform enables an administrator to determine where processing stops when a rule evaluates to true.

    Enabling normalization and transformation by field type

    Field type records specify which data types are available for normalization and transformation. By default, the system supports normalization and transformation for these field types.

    Field type Use to normalize Use to transform
    Decimal false true
    Float false true
    Integer false true
    Numeric false true
    String true true
    URL true true
    A field type entry applies to all fields whose dictionary entry data type matches the field type entry. Administrators can create additional field type records for other data types as needed.
    Warning:
    Avoid creating field type records for fields that store a Sys ID value such as a reference field, field name field, or a table name field. Directly altering a Sys ID value is more likely to produce data corruption and broken references than to produce meaningful standard values. Instead, normalize or transform the display value associated with the Sys ID. For example, normalize the user name instead of the Sys ID of a specific user.

    Identifying normalized fields

    The system displays the normalization icon Normalization icon on fields with an associated normalization or transformation record. Users with the normalizer role can click the icon to access the associated normalization or transformation record. Users without the normalizer role instead see a help page. Administrators can configure who sees the normalization icon with a preference called Restrict to roles.