Data dictionary tables

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    Summary of Data Dictionary Tables

    The data dictionary tables in ServiceNow provide critical access to information about tables, columns, and field labels within your instance. This functionality is essential for managing data structures effectively and customizing applications to meet your organization's needs.

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    Key Features

    • Tables [sysdbobject]: Contains records for each database table, allowing administrators to create custom tables or view existing ones.
    • Dictionary Entries [sysdictionary]: Defines every table and field in the system, including attributes like data type and default values.
    • Field Labels [sysdocumentation]: Holds information about labels and hints for each table and column, enhancing user interface clarity.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing the data dictionary tables, ServiceNow customers can:

    • Access and manage table details, including column modifications and auto-number formats.
    • Launch schema maps and view related dictionary entries for enhanced data organization.
    • Ensure consistent field labeling and hints across the application, improving user experience.

    Overall, these features enable administrators to maintain robust and user-friendly applications tailored to their organizational requirements.

    Access details related to tables, columns, and field labels in your instance.

    Tables

    All of the information on an instance is stored in tables, which consist of a series of records. The record in turn holds a series of fields that hold the individual bits of data and can be viewed either as a list or a form.

    The Tables [sys_db_object] table contains a record for each table in the database.

    Access the Tables [sys_db_object] table by navigating to System Definition > Tables. From the Tables list, an administrator can create a custom table, or select an existing table to view table details. In the table form, an administrator can access table administration options.

    • View, add, or modify columns with a searchable and sortable embedded list, define the auto-number format, make the table extendable by other tables, and create modules for the table.
    • Launch a schema map for a table by clicking the Show Schema Map related link.
    • Open the dictionary entries for the table by right-clicking the form header and selecting Show Dictionary Record.
    • Navigate directly to the default list or form view for the table by clicking the Show List or Show Form related link.
    • Delete all records from a table by clicking the Delete All Records.
    The following image shows a list of the tables that extend the Application File table.
    Figure 1. Tables
    A list of tables that extend the Application File table.

    Dictionary Entries

    The Dictionary Entries [sys_dictionary] table, also called the System Dictionary, defines every table and field in the system. It contains information about data type, character limit, default value, dependency, and other attributes of a field.

    Access the system dictionary in one of these ways:
    • To see the system dictionary list view, navigate to System Definition > Dictionary.
    • To view particular dictionary definition, right-click the list header, form header, or field label, and select Configure Dictionary.
    The following image shows a filtered list of dictionary entries for the Incident table and the Task table, which it extends.
    Figure 2. Dictionary Inc Task
    A filtered list of dictionary entries for the Incident table and the Task table.

    Field Labels

    The Field Labels [sys_documentation] table, also called the Language File, contains information about the labels and hints for each table and column in the system.

    Access the language file in one of these ways:
    • To see the list view, navigate to System Definition > Language File.
    • To see the field label for a particular field, right-click the field label on the form.
    The following image shows the language file filtered to display only labels on the Incident table.
    Figure 3. Field Labels
    A list showing field labels on the Incident table.