Blogg by Göran Lundqvist who writes about what he learns about in the ServiceNow universe. It can be everything like UI Actions, ACL, Client Scripts, UI Pages, AngularJS, Jelly etc. Hoping he can share the knowledge with fellow developers.
torsdag 28 januari 2016
Hitting 1000+ views
I just want to say thanks for everyone visiting this blog. When I started for barely a month ago I didn't think I would have over 1000+ views in one month. This is what makes it worth the time =)
Keep coming back and I'll keep putting up stuff that I hope will help you in your ServiceNow Life.
And keep suggestion things to bring up. :)
Take care,
//Göran
måndag 25 januari 2016
Request Clone... What do I get for my 10 cents?
After we went live and pretty much did our first clone we started to wonder if there wasn't anything else to configure about this cloning business.
Now after have been cloning a bit more and even a lot more when trying to see if the new configuration for cloning is working which is a pretty good work speed since your clone isn't closer than 4 hours away =)
Now after have been cloning a bit more and even a lot more when trying to see if the new configuration for cloning is working which is a pretty good work speed since your clone isn't closer than 4 hours away =)
måndag 18 januari 2016
Setting default user preferences
Sometimes you want to change the default value on a user preferences from what ServiceNow have set. This is how you do it.
måndag 11 januari 2016
Part 2: Making UI Page "Service Status" with AngularJS
Here we go. This blog post will tell you everything I did to make this possible. I'll try to explain as much as I can while I go through it.
fredag 8 januari 2016
Syntax editor macros... a tiny thing that makes the developer life a lot easier
This is one of the little things that I learned about when I went to the ServiceNow scripting course. And if I hadn't gone the course, I can promise you I would never have known about it.
måndag 4 januari 2016
Part 1: AngularJS, JSON & public UI Pages. How do I get it all together?
A thing that has been a pain in my back for quite some time now is how to publish something public and still make it fetch records from ServiceNow.
And before I begin I would like to send a special thanks to Rushit Patel on the ServiceNow community. Without the help from him, I wouldn't have gotten this far. Hopefully this blog will help others doing some amazing stuff with AngularJS and ServiceNow.
And before I begin I would like to send a special thanks to Rushit Patel on the ServiceNow community. Without the help from him, I wouldn't have gotten this far. Hopefully this blog will help others doing some amazing stuff with AngularJS and ServiceNow.
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