Catalog Item Standards scope and examples
This reference describes the in-scope best practices that can be used for catalog item generation. It provides examples of in-scope and out-of-scope best practices and documents the rules for how best practices are applied.
Scope of best practices
Best practices are honored only when they are within the scope of catalog generation capabilities. This means best practices apply only to what a user can create using the Now Assist conversational catalog item builder.
| Intent | Best practices |
|---|---|
| Include help text for all mandatory fields |
If a mandatory question does not have help text, highlight this as help text guides requesters on what is expected, reducing confusion and errors. |
| Avoid radio button questions with more than 20 choices | If a radio button (single choice) question has more than 10 to 15 choices, highlight this as a drop-down is cleaner for larger option sets and takes up less screen space. |
| Use clear question labels and avoid technical jargon | If a question label uses technical jargon, abbreviations, or acronyms that a typical requester may not understand, highlight this as plain-language labels are easier for everyone. |
Out-of-scope best practices examples
- Security or access rules
- Role-based restrictions on catalog builders
| Intent | Best practices |
|---|---|
| Restrict lookup multiple-choice questions based on Catalog Builder Editor role | If the creator's role is Catalog Builder Editor, they must not be able to create a lookup multiple-choice question type. This restriction depends on role-based security rules not directly available to the LLM. |
| Add reference qualifiers for lookup questions with more than 1,000 choices |
If a lookup question has more than 1,000 choices, add a reference qualifier to filter the options. This may require system configuration knowledge beyond catalog item properties. |
Rules for best practice application
- Plain text requirement: Now Assist honors only best practices written in plain text in the article. Formatted text, images, and special markup are ignored.
- Deviation: If there is a deviation, a catalog item is created, and then the user is prompted about the deviation.
- Published version only: The LLM uses only the latest published version of the Catalog Best Practices article. Draft isn’t considered.