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Mastering ServiceNow Scripting

You're reading from   Mastering ServiceNow Scripting Leverage JavaScript APIs to perform client-side and server-side scripting on ServiceNow instances

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627092
Length 226 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andrew Kindred Andrew Kindred
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Preface 1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Exploring the ServiceNow Glide Class 3. Introduction to Client-Side Scripting 4. Advanced Client-Side Scripting 5. Introduction to Server-Side Scripting 6. Advanced Server-Side Scripting 7. Introduction to Custom Pages 8. Scripting with Jelly 9. Debugging the Script 10. Best Practices 11. Deployments with the Update Sets 12. Building a Custom Application Using ServiceNow Scripting 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

The JavaScript Log and Debug window


The JavaScript Log window is a further way that logs can be viewed in the ServiceNow platform. Rather than using the GlideSystem logging methods, this method allows you to define a different type of log to send to a window that appears at the bottom of the screen.

To see the JavaScript Log window, you can go to the system settings of the instance you are working on. Once displayed, select the Developer option. From here, set the JavaScript Log and Field Watcher attribute to show the JavaScript Log window. 

We can see the attribute set in Figure 9.13:

Figure 9.13: Developer system settings showing the JavaScript log and Field Watcher option

Once the JavaScript Log and Field Watcher attribute has been set, you will see a window appear at the bottom of the screen. This is the same window that appears to show a watched field, but this time, the tab set will be JavaScript Log.

We can see the window that appears in Figure 9.14:

Figure 9.14: JavaScript Log window

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