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The Include all child tables option for ServiceNow dynamic shares enables the sharing of all child records associated with the parent table selected from the dynamic share record's Table name dropdown. In the example shown below, a dynamic share for the Configuration Item (cmdb_ci) table with the Include all child tables option enabled would result in the sharing of all child records associated with the cmdb_ci table (i.e., any associated cmdb_ci_hardware, cmdb_ci_computer, cmdb_ci_server, and cmdb_ci_linux_server records). Note that dynamic sharing data with the Include all child tables option may result in the sending of multiple messages (for child records pertaining to the parent table for the dynamic share), which may lead to slowed performance in your ServiceNow instance when dynamic share business rules are running.
First, you will need to either set up DataSync for ServiceNow manually or install the DataSync for ServiceNow app.
You will also need to create a ServiceNow dynamic share.
To share out all associated child records with the parent table selected for your ServiceNow dynamic share, follow these steps:
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