Domain separation and Sidebar

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
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    Summary of Domain separation and Sidebar

    Domain separation in ServiceNow allows you to logically segregate data, processes, and administrative tasks into domains, controlling user access and visibility. For Sidebar, domain separation means that Sidebar discussions and features are accessible only within the context of the domain-specific records (such as tasks or interactions). Users can see and create Sidebar discussions only if they have access to the underlying record in their domain. This functionality requires a parent-child domain hierarchy setup and no additional complex configuration is needed.

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    Key Features

    • Standard Support Level: Includes domain-aware application properties and business logic tailored per tenant in multi-customer environments.
    • Domain-Specific Sidebar Activation: Sidebar can be enabled or disabled individually per domain via Conversational Interfaces settings or by inserting records in the syscscollabsettings table.
    • Version Requirements: Domain separation for Sidebar requires the Vancouver and August versions of the Sidebar store app (Omni Experience Standard Feature Set).
    • Known Issues: Emojis may not work correctly with domain separation; a workaround involves updating the Enable Emojis ACE Content block with the appropriate syscscollabsettings record ID.
    • Microsoft Teams Integration: When integrated with Sidebar, enabling or disabling Sidebar prompts manual activation or deactivation of the Microsoft Teams integration. Domain separation is not supported for multiple domains within Microsoft Teams, and pairing a unique Teams instance per domain is not supported.

    Practical Implications for ServiceNow Customers

    • Enable domain separation to ensure that Sidebar discussions and interactions are securely partitioned by domain, preserving tenant data privacy and process isolation.
    • Manage Sidebar activation per domain to control feature availability in multi-domain instances without complex configuration.
    • Be aware of the version prerequisites and known emoji workaround to maintain optimal user experience.
    • If using Microsoft Teams integration, plan for manual coordination of activation per domain and understand the limitation regarding multiple domains support.

    Domain separation is supported for Sidebar . Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.