Great session, Chuck! I learned a lot, and I have a question. I have the m2m working on forms, but my client's requirements require me to provide my application in a service portal. Do you know if there is a pre-defined widget that I could use to put a m2m table on a portal page? Thanks, again ...
Thanks fro the comment, Robert. What exactly are they looking to do with the M2M table? Are they looking for a similar experience to relate records to another record (e.g. the list collector aka "slushbucket")?
@@ChuckTomasi Thanks for the reply! I need to be able to do CRUD operations on the m2m table, such as adding another association between the two tables, or deleting an existing association. For example, if I had user groups and users were the two related tables, the user groups would be the main focus of the page. Then, I would need a widget that would allow me to add or delete users that are associated with the group at the top of the page. Basically, what adding the m2m relationship to a table does to its default form. I hope this makes sense :)
It depends how your licensing is set up. Any time you have licensing questions (tables, users, transactions, etc) always reach out to your account team. Even if I get the right answer here, it may be the wrong answer in 5 years when someone else reads this. :)
Now I realised what m2m stands for in ServiceNow system 😁
Thanks chuck on this detailed session.
Thanks Chuck, you saved me the day!
Happy to help.
If you want to skip the intro and jump right into many to many, go to 10:37
I wish this was in the video caption. Skipping back and force killed the desire to continue
Great session, Chuck! I learned a lot, and I have a question. I have the m2m working on forms, but my client's requirements require me to provide my application in a service portal. Do you know if there is a pre-defined widget that I could use to put a m2m table on a portal page? Thanks, again ...
Thanks fro the comment, Robert. What exactly are they looking to do with the M2M table? Are they looking for a similar experience to relate records to another record (e.g. the list collector aka "slushbucket")?
@@ChuckTomasi Thanks for the reply! I need to be able to do CRUD operations on the m2m table, such as adding another association between the two tables, or deleting an existing association. For example, if I had user groups and users were the two related tables, the user groups would be the main focus of the page. Then, I would need a widget that would allow me to add or delete users that are associated with the group at the top of the page. Basically, what adding the m2m relationship to a table does to its default form. I hope this makes sense :)
Great session Chuck :) Had a question, does a M2M table count against a custom table subscription?
It depends how your licensing is set up. Any time you have licensing questions (tables, users, transactions, etc) always reach out to your account team. Even if I get the right answer here, it may be the wrong answer in 5 years when someone else reads this. :)
Hi Chuck, the Code snippets link is no longer valid. Could you please update it?
Thanks,
Dave Johnson
10:55