Data in Table Builder

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Data in Table Builder

    Table Builder is a tool that allows ServiceNow customers to modify table properties and manage fields within selected data tables. It provides functionalities for editing columns, changing labels, and managing data records, enabling users to customize data structures effectively.

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    Key Features

    • Fields View: Edit table columns represented as rows, including actions such as adding or deleting columns, changing labels and types, and setting default values.
    • Spreadsheet View: Work with data records in a spreadsheet format, allowing for sorting, filtering, and editing of individual records, provided the appropriate licensing is in place.
    • Schema View: Explore data relationships within your application data.
    • Search Functionality: Quickly find specific table columns to edit using a search box, with filtering options for inactive or extended fields.

    Key Outcomes

    By utilizing Table Builder, customers can efficiently manage their data tables, enhance data entry forms, and maintain organized data structures. The ability to preview changes and edit table properties ensures that users can tailor their applications to better meet their operational needs. Additionally, with the appropriate licensing, users can leverage advanced features to optimize their data management practices.

    With Table Builder, you can modify the table properties and manage the fields that are available for a selected data table.

    Table Builder is a tool for editing data tables. You edit a table on the Data tab by editing the columns of the table.

    Figure 1. Table Builder
    User interface for Table Builder.

    In Table Builder, each table column is represented as a row. For example, "Art title," "Image," and "Available" appear as column headers on the actual table. However, when you edit the columns in Table Builder, they appear as rows.

    Figure 2. Example: Columns in Table Builder
    Example columns.
    Figure 3. Example: Actual data table shown with two records
    Example table.
    To easily find a specific table column to edit in the default Fields view, type the column name into the search box at the top right. As you type, the list of columns below is filtered to match the entered keyword.
    Note:
    Use the Filter options list to show inactive fields or to hide extended fields from the list (if a table has been extended from an existing table).
    Figure 4. Search for a table column
    Search for a table column.

    As you edit the table columns in Table Builder, think of each row as a field on a form. For example, if you change a column label, use a label that describes the data that you expect the user to enter in the form field. Change the column type to support this kind of form entry.

    Modify table properties and table structure in Fields view, where you can perform the following actions:
    Work with table structure and your data records in spreadsheet format within Spreadsheet view, where you can perform the following actions:
    Note:
    This feature is only available if your licensing entitles you to "exclusive low code capability" and you have Table Builder for App Engine installed. Contact your Solutions consultant for more information.
    You can also view the table relationships for your table in Schema view. See Schema view in Table Builder.
    Note:
    This feature is only available if your licensing entitles you to "exclusive low code capability" and you have Table Builder for App Engine installed. Contact your Solutions consultant for more information.