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ServiceNow: Building Powerful Workflows

By : Tim Woodruff, Martin Wood, Ashish Rudra Srivastava
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ServiceNow: Building Powerful Workflows

By: Tim Woodruff, Martin Wood, Ashish Rudra Srivastava

Overview of this book

ServiceNow is a SaaS application that provides workflow form-based applications. It is an ideal platform for creating enterprise-level applications, giving requesters and fulfillers improved visibility and access to a process. ServiceNow-based applications often replace email by providing a better way to get work done. This course will show you how to put important ServiceNow features to work in the real world. We will introduce key concepts and examples on managing and automating IT services, and help you build a solid foundation towards this new approach. You will then learn more about the power of tasks, events, and notifications. We’ll then focus on using web services and other mechanisms to integrate ServiceNow with other systems. Further on, you’ll learn how to secure applications and data, and understand how ServiceNow performs logging and error reporting. At the end of this course, you will acquire immediately applicable skills to rectify everyday problems encountered on the ServiceNow platform. The course provides you with highly practical content explaining ServiceNow from the following Packt books: 1. Learning ServiceNow 2. ServiceNow Cookbook 3. Mastering ServiceNow, Second Edition
Table of Contents (39 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Module 1
36
Bibliography

Approvals


To automate all business services would be the dream of nearly any IT director. With ServiceNow, an astonishing degree of automation is possible, but some things must still be left to human hands. One example of a primarily human-driven process, is approval. Sure, we can set up automated approvals for a number of different circumstances. For example, orders of new hardware with a cost under a certain amount, by a manager can all be auto-approved. However, if an individual contributor is submitting a change request to alter a firewall rule for example, that would likely need some review.

Approvals can be requested of individual users, or of entire groups. Approvals requested of individual users, are stored within the Approvals [sysapproval_approver] table, whereas group approvals are stored in the Group Approvals [sysapproval_group] table. Approvals can be generated via approval engines, or workflows; the more common of the two being workflows. We went over these approval options...