I created a new table and added a Table field type and a Conditions field type. I then added the dependency between the two fields so when I create a new record for the table, I select a table (such as incident), and then I can select the different c...
So I don't know if this is similar but I was working on the Export to PowerPoint plugin on a custom app and ran into the same issue. For me, the MS Add-in for the export app was not working so I just did freehand for the data elements (like ${project...
The easiest way I've found to do it is through Flow Designer using the Get Catalog Variables action. https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-servicenow-platform/page/administer/flow-designer/reference/get-cat-variables-flow-designer.html . That acti...
Got it. I think it came to running the incorrect driver version. Besides that, I followed the same documentation as described and it was pretty straightforward.
I think you're correct on the driver version. I ran a test connection with a 3rd party app and noticed it was using a different version. I downloaded the correct one and now I think it's connecting. Man - what a crazy way to get this to work! All in ...
Did you use the JDBC driver located at Configuring a JDBC driver version 1.0 connection - Amazon Redshift? And did you load all the dependent libraries with the driver, or just the driver itself?