Istanbul is coming, and with it comes exciting functionality for developers. In addition to learning about Istanbul highlights, this is an opportunity to network with fellow ServiceNow devs, talk shop, ask questions, show off something you're working...
Come join our October ServiceNow Developer Meetup in Chicago! We'll present a brief overview of Scoped Applications and related concepts: Intro to Scoped AppsPhilosophy of Scoped AppsSome notes on API restrictions, and why they can be a good thingQ&A...
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyFooBktJNEThe Live Coding Team: josh.nerius, dave.slusher, ctomasiIn last week's Live Coding Happy Hour, we picked up where we left off previous week and figured out how to programmatically get an OAuth...
Last week, I attended the Integrate 2016 + API:World Conference & Expo (and Hackathon!) in San Jose. I met some great people, learned about some pretty interesting APIs and Integration products, and as a guy who spent his first several years with the...
I know it's late in the day, but I couldn't pass up the opportunity to blog about International Talk Like a Pirate Day.In this quick tutorial, we'll create a simple scoped integration app that uses ARRPI, the Talk like a Pirate translation API.I've a...
Hi Lior,
You have a couple of options - neither of these require a MID server as long as the location is reachable from your ServiceNow instance directly.
1. RESTMessageV2 has a saveResponseBodyAsAttachment() method. You must provide a reference to...
From any published Flow, Subflow or Action, you can generate a code snippet.
Snippet:
This snippet will be pre-configured with whatever inputs the flow/subflow has defined. You can then call this in an onBefore or onAfter transform script.
In ...
Can you share a bit more about what you want the flow to do?
You have a couple of options here.
1. If you have access to IntegrationHub Enterprise, and if the data is coming from a REST or SOAP API, you can use a Data Stream action to retrieve the ...
The request stream can only be read once. Dot-walking into request.body.data implicitly reads the body and parses it into an object. When you subsequently try to access the string, it's no longer available. And vice versa if you go for the dataString...