Adapter descriptions for Instance Data Replication
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Summary of Adapter Descriptions for Instance Data Replication
The Instance Data Replication (IDR) feature in ServiceNow utilizes various adapters to modify producer data before it is inserted into consumer instances. Each adapter is characterized by a name and a description that conveys its function in data conversion.
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Key Features
- Calculation Adapter: Performs operations like multiplication or applying maximum/minimum limits on numerical data.
- Concatenate String Adapter: Appends specified strings to source data.
- Fixed-width Format Adapter: Reformats fixed-width input data using placeholders for integers and characters.
- Map Adapter: Maps source data to target data using exact matches for comma-separated pairs.
- Pattern Adapter: Utilizes regular expressions to identify and manipulate input patterns, allowing for complex transformations.
- Replace Adapter: Replaces specified substrings within the input string, with options for controlling the number of replacements.
- Split Adapter: Breaks strings into multiple parts based on specified delimiters.
- Task Number Adapter: Modifies task numbers by adding or replacing prefixes or suffixes.
- Time Zone Conversion Adapter: Converts time between different time zones.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing these adapters, ServiceNow customers can efficiently manipulate and format data during the replication process, ensuring accuracy and consistency across instances. This capability is critical for maintaining data integrity in enterprise environments.
Adapters modify the producer data before inserting the data on consumer instances in Instance Data Replication (IDR).
Adapter fields
Each adapter has Name and Description fields. The name appears in the Adapter column. Use the Description field to explain the purpose of the data conversion.
Calculation adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
| Operation: Multiply Constant Value: 1.08 |
10 | 10.80 |
| Operation: Max Constant Value: 1000 |
1020 | 1000 |
| Operation: Floor Constant Value: 0 |
5.5 | 5 |
Concatenate String adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
| String: _v2 | Patch10236 | Patch10236_v2 |
Fixed-width format adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
| Match: ########## Output: (###) ###-#### |
7605551212 | (760) 555-1212 |
| Match: ##### Output: ###.## |
10000 | 100.00 |
| Match: ##\,### Output: ##### |
10,000 | 10000 |
Map adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
| Map: PRB=TASK, done=complete | PRB | TASK |
| Map: PRB=TASK, done=complete | done | complete |
| Map: PRB=TASK, done=complete | PRB1000 | (no mapping) |
Pattern adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
|
Regex: (.*),(.*) Output pattern: $2 $1 |
Smith, John | John Smith |
|
Regex: (ABC[a-zA-z][a-zA-z])(ABC[a-zA-z][a-zA-z]) Output pattern: $1 $0 |
ABCDEABCFG | ABCDE ABCDEABCFG |
|
Regex: (ABC[a-zA-z][a-zA-z])(ABC[a-zA-z][a-zA-z]) Output pattern: $1 release $0 |
ABCDEABCFG | ABCDE release ABCDEABCFG |
Replace adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
|
Find: London Replace: Madrid |
The product is London. The product is London. The product is London. | The product is Madrid. The product is Madrid. The product is Madrid. |
|
Find: $2 London Replace: Madrid |
The product is London. The product is London. The product is London. | The product is London. The product is Madrid. The product is London. |
|
Find: ${2} London Replace: Madrid |
The product is London. The product is London. The product is London. | The product is Madrid. The product is Madrid. The product is London. |
Split adapter
Use the split adapter to break a string into two or more strings using a specified delimiter made up of letters, numbers, or special characters (no spaces). In Output Pattern, use $ to specify groups. $0 represents the entire input, $1 represents the first group, $2 represents the second group, and so on. You can repeat a group in an output pattern, for example, $2, $1, $1. Multiple instances of a delimiter in source data create three or more groups.
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
|
Delimiter: - Output Pattern: $2, $1 |
John-Smith | Smith, John |
|
Delimiter: - Output Pattern: $2, $1, $1 |
John-Harry-Smith | Harry, John, John |
|
Delimiter: - Output Pattern: $3 |
John-Harry-Smith | Smith |
Task number adapter
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
|
Modification: Replace Number Prefix: PRB New Number Prefix: STRY |
PRB80899 | STRY80899 |
|
Modification: Add Prefix Prefix: STRY |
08099 | STRY80899 |
Time zone conversion adapter
Use the time zone conversion adapter to convert one time zone to another.
| Parameter and value | Source data | Adapter output |
|---|---|---|
| Output time zone: PDT | 07:00:00 am GMT | 00:00:00 am PDT |