ServiceNow Certified System Administration Practice

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Where is table security set within ServiceNow?

  1. In the User Table

  2. System Property in Tables and Fields

  3. Access Control Management

  4. Security Roles Module

The correct answer is: System Property in Tables and Fields

In ServiceNow, table security is primarily configured through Access Control Management. This allows administrators to define various access controls for different user roles concerning operations such as create, read, write, and delete on specific tables. Access Control Rules enforce the security measures based on user roles and the conditions defined in them. While the User Table, System Properties, and Security Roles Module play roles in the broader context of security and user management, they do not specifically set table-level security controls. The User Table holds user records and related data; System Properties define global settings within ServiceNow; and the Security Roles Module is used for assignment of roles to users, not for defining access control rules for tables. Thus, Access Control Management is the designated area where table security gets established, making it the appropriate answer for where this crucial aspect of ServiceNow's functionality is managed.