tq u so much for excellent teaching.and can yu tel me what is difference of flow design and ui policy or BR all there is we put some conditions and execute it right then wt make the exact diffrence between them kindly clarify sir
Hi, See all of these things are powerful configuration tool in Servicenow. However the approach of flow designer is to use the 'no code' logic. If you want to implement a big complex flow with lot of action then better to use flow designer but for quick operation like making a field read only, hide or giving a message to the use..for this cases you can use business rules or UI policy.
the same, I tried couple of times. I have a different view than you. When I open the executions and choose the execution record a table opens "Flow engine context" with Name: "name of the flow", Reporting: OFF, State: Complete, Runtime: 609. Below are Related Links and Flow engine log entries and Flow Val Listeners tabs and [New] button
@techwithpri hey, I mean in general. Whenever you open the new incident table, I see that the 'assignment group' isn't mandatory. But in my instance it is.