Hi Pri, Thank you for creating such a wonderful course. It made it easy for me to understand and remember. I do have a question about the referenced table and extended table. In the real world, how would we differentiate between the referenced table and an extended table?
@@SuchitraSharma-xv3ed Hey 👋 Extended table is the concept of a table which extend other table like Task table extended by Incident,problem table so that they can use the same field (based on the requirement) Reference table is something which used a reference field to connect! Like caller field in incident table is a reference field which connects with User table so here user table is a reference table 🤓
Hey Pri...i have a question from you...to create a bar chart to see how many application services are in the datacenter , what will be the common field or refrence between DC table and app services table ?
Nice video bro ...in my org in the change table they have field impacted Location and impacted companies. when the raise a new change impacted Location populate automatically so does impacted companies. Now they have to edit the companies from the change and Remo some companies. How to automate this. Can you please help with it
@@techwithpri so the thing is, when a new standard change is created, after filling all the details, then in details there is two fields one is impacted Location: which get auto populated as per cmdb_ci, then there is another field impacted_companies which also got auto populated as per the company. Now from the API i only want to keep certain impacted_companies while removing others. How can i achieve this with API.
Hey! The schema map displays the details of tables and their relationships with other table in a visual manner. Like you would be able to see all the referencing table, extended table any many more !! Its really interesting one, I would request you to watch the video again, and open your PDI at the same time so that you can understand the concept 😄 Let me know for any further concerns 🤓🤓
Hi Pri, Thank you for creating such a wonderful course. It made it easy for me to understand and remember. I do have a question about the referenced table and extended table. In the real world, how would we differentiate between the referenced table and an extended table?
@@SuchitraSharma-xv3ed Hey 👋
Extended table is the concept of a table which extend other table like Task table extended by Incident,problem table so that they can use the same field (based on the requirement)
Reference table is something which used a reference field to connect!
Like caller field in incident table is a reference field which connects with User table so here user table is a reference table
🤓
Nice and clear explanation👍🙂
Thank you so much Lakshmi..keep watching other ServiceNow videos to enrich your knowledge and skill in ServiceNow.
Awesome 💯
Keep watching and keep learning.
Hey Pri...i have a question from you...to create a bar chart to see how many application services are in the datacenter , what will be the common field or refrence between DC table and app services table ?
Hi, to answer that I need to know what are the fields and how they are organized with each other, is it an extended table etc etc.
Nice video bro ...in my org in the change table they have field impacted Location and impacted companies. when the raise a new change impacted Location populate automatically so does impacted companies. Now they have to edit the companies from the change and Remo some companies. How to automate this. Can you please help with it
Hey 👋
I dont get your question bro..can you explain me in better way?
@@techwithpri so the thing is, when a new standard change is created, after filling all the details, then in details there is two fields one is impacted Location: which get auto populated as per cmdb_ci, then there is another field impacted_companies which also got auto populated as per the company. Now from the API i only want to keep certain impacted_companies while removing others. How can i achieve this with API.
Would be great to see the cursor on screen as you're doing these videos!
HEy 👋
I will surely check on it, cursor is not visible you mean?
@@techwithpri correct
good video
Thank youu, keep watching other videos of ServiceNow and keep learning ❤️
Hi Pritam content is nice but Schema part some confusing to understand
Hey!
The schema map displays the details of tables and their relationships with other table in a visual manner.
Like you would be able to see all the referencing table, extended table any many more !!
Its really interesting one, I would request you to watch the video again, and open your PDI at the same time so that you can understand the concept 😄
Let me know for any further concerns 🤓🤓
Is there anyway I can get in touch with you? your email ID at least?
Hey!!
Please connect me over Instagram.
You can find my link in the channel.