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You get a confirmation message that the properties have been updated.Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and integration properties, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration you want to run, and click Run .4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.
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Activate and Run the Recipe After you've configured the connections and integration properties, you can activate and run the recipe.1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration you want to run, and click Run .4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.
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1.On the Configuration Editor page, click Activate .2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration you want to run, and click Run .4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.
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2.In the Activate Package dialog, click Activate .You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration you want to run, and click Run .4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .
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You get a confirmation message that the integration is activated.3.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration you want to run, and click Run .4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .
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3.On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration you want to run, and click Run .4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.
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4.In the resulting dialog, note the WSDL URL.You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.
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You'll use this for configuring basic authentication in ServiceNow to invoke the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.
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Complete the post activation task of invoking the integration, and then test the recipe.Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .
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Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Invoke the Integration from ServiceNow After activating the recipe, you must configure basic authentication to invoke the integration from ServiceNow.Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.
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Configure basic authentication in your ServiceNow instance with the WSDL generated automatically while activating and running the recipe.This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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This invokes the integration in Oracle Integration from ServiceNow.For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
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For detail information on how to configure basic authentication in ServiceNow, see Configure Basic Authentication in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.
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Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an asset is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.
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Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Asset Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.
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1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.
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a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-73b.On the left navigation pane, enter Asset in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.
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The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Asset .c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.
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c.In the Self-Service menu, under Portfolios click All Assets .d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.
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d.In the Assets window, click New.e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.
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e.In the resulting window, select the asset type.f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.
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f.Fill the fields as required in the asset creation form.g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.
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g.Click Submit .The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .
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The new asset is created and displayed in the Assets window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .
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2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.
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a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.
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b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .
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The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for asset creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.
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3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#asset creation) created for posting asset creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
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b.Check if the notification message for the asset that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.
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Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when an incident is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.
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Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Incident Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.
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1.Create an incident in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.
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a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.
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b.On the left navigation pane, enter Incident in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.
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The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Incident .c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.
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c.In the Self-Service menu, click Incidents .d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.
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d.In the Incidents window, click New.e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.
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e.Fill the fields as required in the incident creation form.f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .
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f.Click Submit .The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .
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The new incident is created and displayed in the Incident window.2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.
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2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.
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a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.
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b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .
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The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for incident creation notifications.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-743.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#incident creation) created for posting incident creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
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b.Check if the notification message for the incident that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.
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Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is created in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.
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Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Creation integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.
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1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.
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a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.
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b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.
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The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.
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c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog click Requests .d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.
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d.In the Service Catalog window, select a category.If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.
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If required, select a sub-category.e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.
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e.Fill the fields as required in the request creation form.f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .
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f.Click Submit .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.
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2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.
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a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .
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b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.
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The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .
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3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.
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a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request-creation) created for posting request creation notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .
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b.Check if the notification message for the request that you created in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.
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Test the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure Recipe Test the recipe to check if a notification is sent to Slack when a request is closed in ServiceNow.Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.
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Before testing the recipe, check if you've run the Oracle ServiceNow Slack Request Closure integration in Oracle Integration.1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.
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1.Create an asset in ServiceNow.a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.
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a.Log in to your ServiceNow | Developer instance as a system administrator.b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.
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b.On the left navigation pane, enter Request in the Filter navigator field.The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.
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The Self-Service menu displays all modules related to Request .c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.
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c.Scroll down the Self-Service menu, and under Service Catalog , and then Open Records , click Requests .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-75The Request window opens listing all open requests.d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.
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d.Select the request you want to close from the list.e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.
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e.In the Approval field, select either Approved or Rejected .f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.
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f.In the Request state field, select an option from the drop-down list.g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.
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g.Click Update .2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.
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2.Monitor the execution of the integration flow in Oracle Integration.a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.
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a.In the Oracle Integration home page, click Monitoring , then Integrations , and then Tracking .b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.
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b.In the Track instances page, you can see the integration flow being triggered and executed successfully.The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.
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The recipe now sends a notification message to the Slack channel created for request creation notifications.3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.
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3.Check if the notification is posted in the Slack channel.a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.
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a.In Slack, navigate to the channel (#request closure) created for posting request closure notifications.b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.
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b.Check if the notification message for the request that you closed in ServiceNow is posted in the channel.Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .
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Related Documentation Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration Using the Slack Adapter with Oracle Integration Send Compliance Documents from DocuSign to New ServiceNow Users Use this recipe to send an IT compliance document from DocuSign to a new ServiceNow user.Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.
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Note: This recipe is available as ServiceNow DocuSign | Send IT Compliance Documents in the Integration Store.Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.
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Oracle provides this recipe as a sample only.The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .
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The recipe is meant only for guidance, and is not warranted to be error- free.No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.
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No support is provided for this recipe.Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .
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Overview This recipe sends an IT compliance document from DocuSign to the email address of a new IT service management user, when the user is created in ServiceNow.The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .
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The integration uses the standard ServiceNow Adapter and the standard DocuSign Adapter.To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .
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To use the recipe, you must install the recipe and configure the connections and other resources within the recipe package.Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.
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Then you can activate and run the recipe manually.When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.
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When a new user is created in ServiceNow, the integration flow gets triggered, and it sends the IT compliance document from DocuSign to the user's email address specified in the new user record form in ServiceNow.The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .
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The user electronically signs the compliance document received in email and completes the process.Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-76System and Access Requirements Oracle Integration Version 21.2.1.0.0 or higher ServiceNow DocuSign An account in ServiceNow with the Administrator role An account in DocuSign with the Administrator role Topics: Before You Install the Recipe Install and Configure the Recipe Activate and Run the Recipe Before You Install the Recipe You must perform the following configuration tasks on your ServiceNow instance and DocuSign instance inorder to connect to these external systems using Oracle Integration and successfully send compliance documents from DocuSign to new ServiceNow users.1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .b.Under Secret Keys , click ADD SECRET KEY c.Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the secret key value.
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1.Configure ServiceNow 2.Configure DocuSign Configure ServiceNow You can use admin account credentials or custom account credentials while configuring the ServiceNow connection in Oracle Integration.If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .b.Under Secret Keys , click ADD SECRET KEY c.Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the secret key value.d.Note the secret key value.
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If you do not want to use an admin account, then create a custom integration user and assign the required role and permissions to the user.For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .b.Under Secret Keys , click ADD SECRET KEY c.Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the secret key value.d.Note the secret key value.You'll need it later while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.
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For information about creating a custom user, see Prerequisites for Creating a Connection in Using the ServiceNow Adapter with Oracle Integration .Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .b.Under Secret Keys , click ADD SECRET KEY c.Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the secret key value.d.Note the secret key value.You'll need it later while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.8.In the Additional settings section, under Redirect URIs , click ADD URI and enter your redirect URI.
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Configure DocuSign You must complete the following prerequisite tasks to connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration, and send compliance documents for new ServiceNow users.1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .b.Under Secret Keys , click ADD SECRET KEY c.Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the secret key value.d.Note the secret key value.You'll need it later while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.8.In the Additional settings section, under Redirect URIs , click ADD URI and enter your redirect URI.https://{OIC_HOST}:{OIC_SSL_PORT}/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback Replace OIC_HOST and OIC_SSL_PORT with specific values to your Oracle Integration instance.
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1.Create an App and Integration Key 2.Create a Template 3.Get the Template ID Create an App and Integration Key You must create an app and get information such as the integration key, that is the client ID, and the client secret to successfully connect to DocuSign from Oracle Integration.1.Log in to your DocuSign Developer account at https://appdemo.docusign.com/home .2.On the DocuSign home page, click Settings on the title bar.3.In the left navigation menu, scroll down to INTEGRATIONS , and click Apps and Keys .Appendix A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Recipes A-774.On the Apps and Keys page, click ADD APP AND INTEGRATION KEY .5.In the Add Integration Key dialog, enter a name for the app in the App Name field, and click CREATE APP .6.On your app's page, under General Info, note the Integration Key .Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the integration key value.You'll need the integration key (client ID) value while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.7.In the Authentication section: a.Under User Application , select Authorization Code Grant .b.Under Secret Keys , click ADD SECRET KEY c.Click the Copy to clipboard icon to copy the secret key value.d.Note the secret key value.You'll need it later while configuring the DocuSign connection from Oracle Integration.8.In the Additional settings section, under Redirect URIs , click ADD URI and enter your redirect URI.https://{OIC_HOST}:{OIC_SSL_PORT}/icsapis/agent/oauth/callback Replace OIC_HOST and OIC_SSL_PORT with specific values to your Oracle Integration instance.9.Click Apps and Keys to go back to the Apps and Keys page.
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