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Mastering ServiceNow

You're reading from   Mastering ServiceNow Unleash the full potential of ServiceNow from foundations to advanced functions, with this hands-on expert guide fully revised for the Helsinki version

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465955
Length 656 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Martin Wood Martin Wood
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. ServiceNow Foundations 2. Developing Custom Applications FREE CHAPTER 3. Server-Side Control 4. Client-Side Interaction 5. Getting Things Done with Tasks 6. Events, Notifications, and Reporting 7. Exchanging Data – Import Sets, Web Services, and other Integrations 8. Securing Applications and Data 9. Diagnosing ServiceNow – Knowing What Is Going On 10. Packaging with Applications, Update Sets, and Upgrades 11. Making ServiceNow Beautiful with Service Portal and Custom Interfaces

Going through other logs


In our journey through ServiceNow, we've already used several tables that are useful for finding out what is happening. Of course, you can use the techniques shown in other chapters to better get at this data: create scheduled reports and receive information via e-mail or put filters of the tables on a home page so that you are aware of issues quickly.

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ServiceNow provides an overview homepage that collects some of these items together already. Select one of the ServiceNow Slow Performance homepages.

Some of the logs you may want to use are as follows:

  • The event log (which can be found by navigating to System Policy > Events > Event Log), which was first discussed in Chapter 6, Events, Notifications, and Reporting, stores data about deferred or asynchronous transactions. Events often send e-mails or trigger script actions to run arbitrary code. The time taken to run these actions is recorded in the Processing duration field. If this is very short (under a few...

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