Look Up Records step
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Summary of Look Up Records step
The Look Up Records step allows you to retrieve multiple records from any ServiceNow table based on specified conditions. It is available as an action step in Workflow Studio and enables you to efficiently query records using customizable inputs and filtering criteria.
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Key Features
- Inputs: Define the target Table, set Conditions to filter records, specify an Order by field with ascending or descending Sort Type, and limit the number of records returned with Max Results.
- Action error evaluation: Choose whether to continue to the next step or trigger error handling if the lookup fails.
- Outputs: Returns a list of record Sys IDs (Records), the Table name, and the Count of records found, which can be used as inputs elsewhere in your flow.
- Flexibility: Supports dynamic input through pills from the Data panel and allows inline scripting for complex condition building using GlideRecord and GlideQueryCondition classes.
Best Practices for ServiceNow Customers
- Process records efficiently: Use For Each flow logic or a Script step to iterate over lists of records returned from this action for further processing.
- Optimize performance: Limit the Max Results to 1000 or fewer to reduce system resource consumption and improve response times.
- Use precise conditions: Apply specific filtering criteria to minimize the number of records retrieved and enhance efficiency.
What to Expect
By integrating the Look Up Records step in your workflows, you can automate the retrieval of multiple records based on tailored criteria, enabling streamlined data processing and improved workflow automation within your ServiceNow environment.
Look up multiple records on any table using defined conditions.
Roles and availability
Available as an Workflow Studio action step. Users with the action_designer role can create a custom action with one or more action steps.
Inputs
Provide a value for each input that your action needs. To add dynamic values, you can also drag pills from the Data panel or select them from the pill picker.
- Table
- Data type: Table Name
Table name containing the records you want to look up.
- Conditions
- Data type: Conditions
Field names and field values that you want to use to search for records. To use an inline script to specify conditions, consider using the GlideRecord and GlideQueryCondition classes to build your query. See GlideRecord - Global and GlideQueryCondition - Global.
- Order by
- Data type: Field Name
Field you want to use to sort results.
- Sort Type
- Data type: Choice
Option to sort alphabetically in ascending or descending order.
- Max Results
- Data type: Integer
The maximum number of record results the step can return.
Action error evaluation
- If this step fails
- Data type: Choice
Option to continue running the next step or go to error evaluation. To use the step status code or message for a custom action error condition, see Action error evaluation.
Outputs
These outputs appear in the Data panel. You can use them as inputs elsewhere in your flow.
- Records
- Data type: Records
List of record Sys IDs found based on the lookup criteria that you provided. For more information, see Records.[Table] data type.
- Table
- Data type: Table Name
Table that contains the list of records.
- Count
- Data type: Integer
Number of records that the step returned.
General guidelines
Use these general guidelines when working with the Look Up Records action.
- Process records with For Each flow logic
- Use For Each flow logic to iterate through a list of records. For more information about using For Each flow logic, see For Each flow logic. Alternatively, you can use a Script step to process a list of records within a custom action.
- Set Max Results to improve performance
- Set the Max Results input to 1000 records or lower to improve the performance of your action. The more records that the system has to look up, the more system resources it takes to identify and process them.
- Use conditions to filter records
- Use conditions to limit the number of records the step returns. The more specific conditions that you can provide, the better performance your action has.