Snow Admin FAQ
Snow Admin FAQ
ans:Self-Service
2)What is a form?
ans:Forms are used to display information from a single record in a
table.
--Users with appropriate permissions can create, view, or edit
records in a form.
3)What are the form feature field status indicators?
ans: a. Light red - A required field that has a saved value
b. Green - Modified field conten
c. Red - Required field that requires a value
d. Orange - Read only data that is not editable
4)What is a list?
ans: Lists display information in a table, organized in sortable
columns.
--You can search, sort, filter, and edit lists.
5)What are the list interface elements?
ans:a. Title bar
b. Breadcrumbs
c. Column headings
d. fields
6)What is a field?
ans: A field is a cell in a table that holds an individual (unique) piece
of data. The intersection of a row and column.
7)What type of field in a list is not sortable?
ans: Time fields, such as Duration.
8)What is a Power edge toolbar?
ans: It's the gray toolbar on the left side of the screen for the new
UI.
a. It allows you to show or hide the application navigator or
banner frame
b. Split the screens - Resize screen
c. Create and manage bookmarks.
9)What features of ITIL are utilized by the ServiceNow platform?
ans: ITIL is Strategy, Design, Transition, Operations
--OSTD; Oh, it is an STD.
10)What is ServiceNow?
ans: Service Now is a cloud based ITSM tool built on Web 2.0, SAAS ,
ITIL v3, PaaS, and IT 3.0.
Its significant differential from competitors is that ServiceNow
applications are built on a single platform.
i. SAAS - Software as a service- Service now is the on-demand
leader in IT service management.
ans:a. ACLs are a list of all access controls for a table. Access
controls are defined by roles, conditional expressions and scripts.
b. ACL rules are used to control what data users can access and
how they can access it.
c. Each ACL rule specifies the object being secured and the
permission required to access the object
d. ACLs are defined by the security admin in System Security >
Access Control
25)What is an example of when you would use an Access Control Rule in
Service Now?
ans:One example would be making the Updated By field on an incident
form read-only for ITIL users, but editable by Admins.
i. Login as admin
ii. Right click on "updated by " field
iii. Click Personalize Security
iv. In the Security Mechanic, change the value to Write
v. Move admin to selected column.
26)What is the the high security plugin in Service Now?
ans:High security creates a security_admin elevated privilege role.
The elevated privilege role is manually assigned and not
inherited from any role. The elevated privilege only exists during current
session.
--Accessed from System Security > High Security Settings:
ans: Custom Charting allows you to create charts when you have a
requirement that can not be satisfied with the Report application.
--Advanced Reporting?
36)What does a Service Now homepage provide?
ans:a. A dashboard of frequently used content which usually includes
reports.
b. A personal space that is configured to be the first page seen
after login.
c. Access to multiple personal homepages.
d. Access to other global homepages the user has the rights to
view.
37)What is a gauge?
ans:Gauges are a graphical way to display information from an
instance.
A gauge might, for example, show a bar chart breaking down all
open incidents by category. Gauges are fully supported within the CMS
system. What this means in practice is that A) you can put a gauge on a CMS
page and B) you can control what will happen when a user clicks on a cell
within that gauge
Gauges are created by admins or users with Gauge_Maker role
38)What is a Service Level Agreement in Service Now?
ans:A Service Level Agreement in Service Now is a record in the SLA
table [contract_sla] that defines:
1) A set amount of time for a task to reach a certain condition,
request.
ans:
a. Changes made to data
b. Changes made to a form
c. Changes made to a schedule
d. Changes made to an homepage B. Changes made to a form are
included in an Update Set.
e. Changes made to data, a schedule, or a homepage are not
included.
60)True or False - It is best practice to never make changes to an update
set in the Default update set.
ans:True. The baseline and Default update sets are self-maintaining
and it is not recommended to change or delete or move them between
systems.
61)Which of the following are best practices when working with update
sets?
ans:
path
6. FTP
7. JDBC
66)What do transformation maps do?
ans: Map source data to destination table
Allows you to transform import data into the desired Service
Now format.
a. Kinda like Extract, Transform, load except its Import
transform load.
--Any table in Service Now is a potential destination for
transformation of an import set
--Any field within a table can serve as a potential
destination for transformation from a field within an import set.
data
--ANT
76)Which of the following are workflow activities?
ans:
a. Approvals
b. Notifications
c. Timers - Pause the workflow for a set period of time
d. Tasks
e. Utilities
f. All of the above All of the above
77)True or False - Workflows need to be checked out before they can be
edited.
ans:True. This is to prevent other users (with appropriate
permissions) from making concurrent changes and overwriting.
78)True or False - To make a new or edited workflow available to all users, it
needs to be published.
ans:True. Only published workflows are available to all users.
79)What are common Out of the Box places where workflows are commonly
seen in Service Now?
ans:a. Routine Changes
b. Emergency Changes
c. Service Level Agreements (SLA)
Publish
85)What are the 3 basic components of Workflow?
ans: Approvals
Notifications
Task
86)How do you modify or create workflow?
ans: Utilize the Graphical Workflow Editor
87)Where do you go in ServiceNow to change the banner and colors?
ans: System Properties, then CSS Properties
88)What provides a guide for moving data from import sets?
ans:transform map
89)How do you change the sort sequence of fields or task?
ans:modify the order field
90)Tables and Fields can be viewed and manipulated where?
ans: Record List
Form
Tables and Columns
91)To access the control list you have to have which access?
ans:Security_Admin
ans: a specific type of catalog item that allows end users to create
task based records such as incident from the service catalog
108)does ESS have a role?
ans:ESS does not have a role
109)When you open a service catalog and click the Order button what gets
created?
ans:REQ>RITM>TASK
110)What is a select box, single line text, reference, check box, multiple
choice?
ans:variable
111)What is a variable set?
ans: Unit of variables that can be shared between catalog items
112)What are the workflow stages?
ans:Waiting for approval>fulfillment>delivery>completed
113)What are the workflow activities?
ans:approvals,conditions, notifications, task, timers, utilities
114)If a request is rejected what happens?
ans: notification is sent and sets the status to cancelled
115)service catalog workflow can be attached in 3 ways:
a) manually on the catalog item form
ans:A view
147)What displays fields from one record and can be used to edit the record
data?
ans: A Form
150)What do you click to save changes on a new form and return to the prev
viewed page?
ans:Submit
155)What enables admins to set mandatory and read-only state for field?
ans:Data Policy (not used much)
156)What do you use to put buttons, links and context menu items on forms
and lists?
ans:UI Actions
onLoad
onSubmit
168)What is a series of tables that contains all the assets and business
services controlled by a compay?
ans:CMDB
172)List CI examples?
ans: Computers/Devices on the network
software contracts and licenses
Business services
177)To access the control list you have to have which access?
ans:security_admin
178)Where is the user record stored?
188)What are the three ways Access Control Rules are defined?
ans: Conditional Expressions/Scripts/Roles
192)In a SLA Definition, which one is a condition that will trigger an SLA?
ans:Start condition, Stop condition and Pause conditions
ans:Event queue
208)What do you call a mapped graphic image on a homepage that are packed
reports?
ans: A gauge
ans:SLA
217)Multiple Choice, Single Line Text and Select Box are what type of
elements in ServiceNow?
ans:Variable Types
223)Name some of the various items that orders from Service Catalog
generate?
ans: REQ/RITM/Catalog Task/Assignment Group
224)What is a variable set?
ans:A modular unit of variables that can be shared between catalog
items
231)What do you use to import data from various data sources and map data
into SN tables?
ans:Import Set
232)What determines the relationship between the Import Set Table and an
existing ServiceNow table?
ans: Transform map
233)What are the steps for using Import Sets and Transform Maps?
ans:1. Load Data/
2. Create Transform MAP/
3.Run transform