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e.Locate and click the Application Access tab.f.For the invoke role, select the Can read check box (you can refer to the following table for required permissions), and select the Allow access to this table via web services check box if it is not selected already.Table Name Permission Sys_db_object Read Only Sys_plugins Read Only Sys_app Read Only Sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read OnlyChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-3You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only g.For the trigger role, select the respective permission (refer to the following table for required permissions), and select the Allow access to this table via web services check box if it is not selected already.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only sys_plugins Read Only sys_app Read Only sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read Only sys_documentation Read Only Note: Assign this permission if you want to view the field labels instead of the actual field names in the list.This provides the required access for the table and allows permission to access the table with web services.You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New. |
f.For the invoke role, select the Can read check box (you can refer to the following table for required permissions), and select the Allow access to this table via web services check box if it is not selected already.Table Name Permission Sys_db_object Read Only Sys_plugins Read Only Sys_app Read Only Sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read OnlyChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-3You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only g.For the trigger role, select the respective permission (refer to the following table for required permissions), and select the Allow access to this table via web services check box if it is not selected already.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only sys_plugins Read Only sys_app Read Only sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read Only sys_documentation Read Only Note: Assign this permission if you want to view the field labels instead of the actual field names in the list.This provides the required access for the table and allows permission to access the table with web services.You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field. |
Table Name Permission Sys_db_object Read Only Sys_plugins Read Only Sys_app Read Only Sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read OnlyChapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-3You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only g.For the trigger role, select the respective permission (refer to the following table for required permissions), and select the Allow access to this table via web services check box if it is not selected already.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only sys_plugins Read Only sys_app Read Only sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read Only sys_documentation Read Only Note: Assign this permission if you want to view the field labels instead of the actual field names in the list.This provides the required access for the table and allows permission to access the table with web services.You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field. |
Table Name Permission sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only g.For the trigger role, select the respective permission (refer to the following table for required permissions), and select the Allow access to this table via web services check box if it is not selected already.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only sys_plugins Read Only sys_app Read Only sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read Only sys_documentation Read Only Note: Assign this permission if you want to view the field labels instead of the actual field names in the list.This provides the required access for the table and allows permission to access the table with web services.You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark. |
Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only sys_plugins Read Only sys_app Read Only sys_ui_section Read Only Sys_ui_element Read Only Sys_package Read Only sys_documentation Read Only Note: Assign this permission if you want to view the field labels instead of the actual field names in the list.This provides the required access for the table and allows permission to access the table with web services.You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit . |
This provides the required access for the table and allows permission to access the table with web services.You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New. |
You can refer to the following table for the required permissions when you want to create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field. |
Table Name Permission sys_soap_message Create, Update, and Delete sys_soap_message_function Create, Update, and Delete sys_script Create, Update, and Delete sys_db_object Read Only Sys_package Read Only 3.Create or modify the access control list to assign permissions for the preceding tables.a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field. |
a.Assign the security_admin privileges to the admin user, if it is not assigned already.The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark. |
The admin user must have security_admin privileges to modify the access control lists.i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit . |
i.On the Home page, click the lock icon.In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions. |
In case of user interface 16, select Elevate Roles from the System Administrator dropdown list.ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section. |
ii.Select the security_admin check box if it is not selected already.Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-4b.Search for Access Control in the Search box in the left pane and click Access Control (ACL) under System Security .c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results. |
c.Create two access control lists for a table (that is, table level access control and field level access control) to provide read, create, and write access to any table.d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user. |
d.Create the table level access control list: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit . |
ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_plugins) in the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles. |
iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, and select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit. |
iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user. |
v.Click Submit .e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data. |
e.Provide field level access control: i.Click New.ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections . |
ii.For the invoke role, select record in the Type field, select read in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_plugins ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the field next to the Name field.iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create . |
iii.For the trigger role, select record in the Type field, select create in the Operation field, select a table name (for example, sys_soap_message ) in the Name field, and select * (asterisk) from the dropdown list in the field next to the Name field.iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.) |
iv.Under the Requires role section, search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), and click the check mark.v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.) |
v.Click Submit .4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection. |
4.Similarly, you must create an access control list for the preceding table to provide read, create, write, and delete permissions.If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search . |
If the access control list for a table exists, you can add the custom role under the Requires Role section.a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection. |
a.On the home page, search for users in the search box in the left pane and click Users under User Administration in the search results.b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations. |
b.Click New to create a new user.c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field. |
c.Enter the required values and click Submit .d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ). |
d.Search for the user with the user ID to assign roles.e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags). |
e.In the Roles section, Click Edit.f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page. |
f.Search for the custom role (for example, Integration Specific Role), SOAP, and ITIL roles, and assign these roles to the user.g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both). |
g.Click Save .Chapter 2 Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-5Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection. |
To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page. |
2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select. |
Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke . |
A basic routing integration (See Add a Trigger (Source) Connection.)3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error. |
3.In the Create Connection Select Adapter dialog, select the adapter to use for this connection.To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection. |
To find the adapter, scroll through the list, or enter a partial or full name in the Search field and click Search .4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create . |
4.In the Create Connection dialog, enter the information that describes this connection.a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created. |
a.Enter a meaningful name to help others find your connection when they begin to create their own integrations.The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests. |
The name you enter is automatically added in capital letters to the Identifier field.If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section. |
If you modify the identifier name, don't include blank spaces (for example, SALES OPPORTUNITY ).b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ). |
b.Enter optional keywords (tags).You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription. |
You can search on the connection keywords on the Connections page.c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token. |
c.Select the role (direction) in which to use this connection (trigger, invoke, or both).Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section. |
Only the roles supported by the adapter are displayed for selection.When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials. |
When you select a role, only the connection properties and security policies appropriate to that role are displayed on the Connections page.If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy. |
If you select an adapter that supports both invoke and trigger, but select only one of those roles, you'll get an error when you try to drag the adapter into the section you didn't select.For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported. |
For example, let's say you configure a connection for the Oracle Service Cloud (RightNow) Adapter as only an invoke .Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected. |
Dragging the adapter to a trigger section in the integration produces an error.d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance. |
d.Enter an optional description of the connection.5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription. |
5.Click Create .Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time. |
Your connection is created.You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully. |
You're now ready to configure the connection details, such as connection properties, security policies, connection login credentials, and (for certain connections) agent group.Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-6Configure Connection Properties Enter connection information so your application can process requests.1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test. |
1.Go to the Connection Properties section.2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file. |
2.In the ServiceNow Instance Name field, enter the instance name URL (for example, https:// host_name .service-now.com ).You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection. |
You receive the instance name URL after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs. |
Configure Connection Security Configure security for your ServiceNow Adapter connection by selecting the security policy and security token.1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs. |
1.Go to the Security section.2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL. |
2.Enter your login credentials.a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL. |
a.Select the security policy.Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL. |
Only the Basic Authentication policy is supported.It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test. |
It cannot be deselected.b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly. |
b.Enter a username and password to connect to the ServiceNow instance.You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered. |
You receive the username and password after you purchase a ServiceNow subscription.c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details. |
c.Reenter the password a second time.Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful. |
Test the Connection Test your connection to ensure that it's configured successfully.1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears. |
1.In the page title bar, click Test.What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties. |
What happens next depends on whether your connection uses a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) file.If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration. |
If Your Connection... Then... Doesnt use a WSDL The test starts automatically and validates the inputs you provided for the connection.Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration. |
Uses a WSDL A dialog prompts you to select the type of connection testing to perform: Validate and Test : Performs a full validation of the WSDL, including processing of the imported schemas and WSDLs.Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection. |
Complete validation can take several minutes depending on the number of imported schemas and WSDLs.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name. |
No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities. |
Test: Connects to the WSDL URL and performs a syntax check on the WSDL.No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application. |
No requests are sent to the operations exposed in the WSDL.2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications. |
2.Wait for a message about the results of the connection test.If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted. |
If the test was successful, then the connection is configured properly.If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables. |
If the test failed, then edit the configuration details you entered.Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection . |
Check for typos, verify URLs and credentials, and download the diagnostic logs for additional details.Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name. |
Continue to test until the connection is successful.3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list. |
3.When complete, click Save .Chapter 2 Create a Connection 2-73 Add the ServiceNow Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the ServiceNow Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard appears.This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module. |
This wizard guides you through the configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter endpoint properties.These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application. |
These topics describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the ServiceNow Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list. |
Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Applications Page Trigger Fields Page Trigger Conditions Page Trigger Response Page Invoke Action Page Invoke Operations Page Invoke Extended Query Page Summary Page Basic Info Page You can enter a name and description on the Basic Info page of each adapter in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules. |
Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Provide a meaningful name so that others can understand the responsibilities of this connection.You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application. |
You can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and hyphens in the name.You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created. |
You cant include the following characters: No blank spaces (for example, My Inbound Connection ) No special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) except underscores and hyphens No multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list. |
For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application.3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application. |
3-1Trigger Applications Page Select an application and module for which you want receive notifications.Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered. |
Element Description Select Application Use the scrolling list to select an application for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted. |
Note: This field is not displayed when you create a ServiceNow Adapter connection with minimal accesses to the tables.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list. |
See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection . |
The list shows the application name and the plug-in ID in case of a duplicate application name.Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list. |
Filter By Application Name Type the initial letters of the application name to filter the display of names in the list.Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list.Note: If this checkbox is selected, the actual field names are displayed on the Conditions page also.Chapter 3 Trigger Applications Page 3-2Element Description Filter by Field Name Type the initial letters of the field name to filter the display of names in the list. |
Select Module Use the scrolling list to select a module.Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list.Note: If this checkbox is selected, the actual field names are displayed on the Conditions page also.Chapter 3 Trigger Applications Page 3-2Element Description Filter by Field Name Type the initial letters of the field name to filter the display of names in the list.Use the dropdown menu to narrow or widen the list of fields: ALL Shows all of the available fields CUSTOM Shows only the custom fields STANDARD Shows only the standard fields Available Fields Use the scrolling list to select a list of fields for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted. |
Note: The list shows the module name and the table reference in case more than one module name exists for the selected application.Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list.Note: If this checkbox is selected, the actual field names are displayed on the Conditions page also.Chapter 3 Trigger Applications Page 3-2Element Description Filter by Field Name Type the initial letters of the field name to filter the display of names in the list.Use the dropdown menu to narrow or widen the list of fields: ALL Shows all of the available fields CUSTOM Shows only the custom fields STANDARD Shows only the standard fields Available Fields Use the scrolling list to select a list of fields for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.These are fields contained in the application and module you selected on the Configurations page. |
Filter By Module Name Type the initial letters of the module name to filter the display of names in the list.You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list.Note: If this checkbox is selected, the actual field names are displayed on the Conditions page also.Chapter 3 Trigger Applications Page 3-2Element Description Filter by Field Name Type the initial letters of the field name to filter the display of names in the list.Use the dropdown menu to narrow or widen the list of fields: ALL Shows all of the available fields CUSTOM Shows only the custom fields STANDARD Shows only the standard fields Available Fields Use the scrolling list to select a list of fields for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.These are fields contained in the application and module you selected on the Configurations page.The fields are moved to the Selected Fields list as you select them. |
You can also select a filter type: All: Displays all modules.Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list.Note: If this checkbox is selected, the actual field names are displayed on the Conditions page also.Chapter 3 Trigger Applications Page 3-2Element Description Filter by Field Name Type the initial letters of the field name to filter the display of names in the list.Use the dropdown menu to narrow or widen the list of fields: ALL Shows all of the available fields CUSTOM Shows only the custom fields STANDARD Shows only the standard fields Available Fields Use the scrolling list to select a list of fields for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.These are fields contained in the application and module you selected on the Configurations page.The fields are moved to the Selected Fields list as you select them.You can double-click on a field name or use the arrow buttons to move the field to the Selected Fields list. |
Standard : Displays standard modules delivered as part of the ServiceNow application.Custom: Displays custom modules created.Display Table Names instead of Module NamesSelect this checkbox to switch to show table names instead of module names in the list.Search Module/Table Tab Search For Module or Table : Type the initial letters of the module or table name to filter the display of names in the module list along with the corresponding application.Select Module : Select a module from the list of modules you have filtered.Trigger Fields Page Specify the fields for which you want notification when they are inserted, updated, or deleted.Element Description Display Actual Fields Instead of Field LabelsOnce you provide the required permissions in ServiceNow, field labels are displayed (by default) in the list.See Prerequisites for Creating a Connection .Select this checkbox to switch to display the actual field names instead of field labels in the list.Note: If this checkbox is selected, the actual field names are displayed on the Conditions page also.Chapter 3 Trigger Applications Page 3-2Element Description Filter by Field Name Type the initial letters of the field name to filter the display of names in the list.Use the dropdown menu to narrow or widen the list of fields: ALL Shows all of the available fields CUSTOM Shows only the custom fields STANDARD Shows only the standard fields Available Fields Use the scrolling list to select a list of fields for which you want to receive notifications when it is inserted, updated, or deleted.These are fields contained in the application and module you selected on the Configurations page.The fields are moved to the Selected Fields list as you select them.You can double-click on a field name or use the arrow buttons to move the field to the Selected Fields list.Selected Fields The list of fields you have selected. |
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