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ServiceNow CIS-SP Exam - Topic 3 Question 22 Discussion

Actual exam question for ServiceNow's CIS-SP exam
Question #: 22
Topic #: 3
[All CIS-SP Questions]

What business logic can be created in a domain?

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Suggested Answer: D

Process Separation in ServiceNow is also known as domain administration. This concept is part of the broader domain separation feature, which allows you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. This is particularly useful for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) or large enterprises that need to manage multiple clients or departments within a single ServiceNow instance. Domain separation ensures that each domain can have its own set of data, processes, and administrative controls, providing a high level of customization and security.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the following resources:

* ServiceNow Support Article on Domain Separation

* Understanding Domain Separation in ServiceNow


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Portia
4 months ago
Wait, can you really use Email Notification as business logic?
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Cherelle
4 months ago
Not sure about Ul Script being a business logic.
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Jonell
4 months ago
I think Ul Policy is also a valid choice.
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Johna
5 months ago
Script Include is a must-have for modular logic!
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Julene
5 months ago
Definitely Business Rule and Email Notification!
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Amos
5 months ago
I feel like Ul Script could be part of the answer, but I need to double-check if it fits the definition of business logic.
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Dana
5 months ago
Ul Policy sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's strictly business logic or more of a configuration setting.
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Wilford
6 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think email notifications might not be considered business logic.
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Mireya
6 months ago
I think business rules are definitely one of the answers, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Erick
6 months ago
I think I've got a good handle on the business logic concepts covered in this question. Time to carefully select my three answers.
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Ranee
6 months ago
I'm not totally confident about the UI policy and UI script options. I'll double-check those to make sure I understand the distinctions.
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Vivienne
6 months ago
Okay, I've got this. Business rules, email notifications, and script includes are definitely the right choices here.
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Rikki
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about the difference between UI policy and UI script. I'll need to think that through carefully.
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Estrella
7 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I'll focus on the key business logic elements like business rules, notifications, and scripts.
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Rosamond
11 months ago
Ah, the age-old battle between the UI and the business logic. May the best code win!
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Michael
10 months ago
E) Script Include
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Leota
10 months ago
B) Business Rule
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Kristofer
10 months ago
A) Ul Policy
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Holley
12 months ago
Business logic in the domain? Sounds like a recipe for a tangled web. I'll go with B, C, and E, and hope I don't get caught in any UI scripts!
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Fatima
12 months ago
Ooh, I bet the business logic is where the magic happens! Let me see... B, C, and E sound about right.
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Kimbery
10 months ago
Script Include can help with reusable code for the domain.
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Virgina
11 months ago
Email Notification is important for keeping users informed.
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Ressie
11 months ago
I think Business Rule is definitely a key part of the business logic.
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Goldie
12 months ago
Wait, isn't the UI supposed to be separate from the business logic? This is tricky, but I'll try B, C, and D.
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Jin
11 months ago
Script includes can also be used to create business logic in a domain.
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Victor
12 months ago
Business rules and email notifications are definitely part of the business logic.
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Alberta
12 months ago
Yes, the UI should be separate from the business logic. Good choice with B, C, and D.
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Dick
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure the domain handles business logic, not the UI. Hmm, I'll go with B, C, and E.
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Delsie
10 months ago
Ul Policy and Ul Script seem more UI related. I'll go with B, C, and E for business logic.
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Crista
10 months ago
I'm not sure about Ul Policy and Ul Script. I'll stick with B, C, and E for business logic.
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Gianna
12 months ago
I think Ul Policy and Ul Script are not related to business logic. I'll go with B, C, and E.
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Billy
12 months ago
I agree, the domain handles business logic. I'll choose B, C, and E as well.
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Kris
1 year ago
I'm not sure about Email Notification. I think Ul Policy, Business Rule, and Ul Script are more commonly used for business logic.
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Darnell
1 year ago
I agree with Becky. Those options seem like the most relevant for creating business logic in a domain.
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Becky
1 year ago
I think business logic can be created in a domain using Business Rule, Ul Script, and Script Include.
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