Background scripts
Background scripts are server-side scripts that administrators can immediately run on the ServiceNow platform. A background script cannot be saved and does not exist as a record. However, they can be extremely useful for trialing scripts out and fixing one-off issues with an instance.
To start creating a background script, you simply need to select the Scripts - Background
module in the System Definition
application. This brings up a large box for the developer to write their code into. If you have administrator access and you cannot see the module, there is a system property that can be set that means an elevated privilege is required to access background scripts. If this is the case, this usually means you need the security_admin
role to access background scripts.
Because background scripts grant the ability to run any JavaScript on the platform, this module is often locked down more securely for security purposes.
There are a few choices and buttons that appear under the...