Data Sources are records in ServiceNow that contain information regarding an Import Set data source. You can import data from a local source (e.g. , XML, CSV, Excel ) or from a network server by providing a path and authentication information. A data source can come from a file, a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) connection, or a Java Database Connect ivi ty (JDBC) connection.
Taken from the training:
An Import Set is used to import data from various data sources and then map that data into ServiceNow tables.
You can import data from:
• A local source file (i.e. XML, CSV, Excel)
• A network server by providing a path and authentication information
• An LDAP connection
• A JDBC connection
Maybe an issue with the way the answer is written for this one as Data Stream Integration Hub is a Utah feature and would be correct however it is written as DataHub (which doesn't exist). Network server should probably reference REST API as that is where the data actually get's imported from after the API retrieves it from the server but is technically correct despite not mentioning REST.
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A. Local Sources (i.e. XML, CSV, Excel): ServiceNow allows data to be imported from files in various formats, including XML, CSV, and Excel files. These files can be stored locally on the user's computer or on a network drive.
D. JDBC Connection: ServiceNow also supports the import of data from databases using JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) connections. This enables data to be imported from a wide range of database types, such as Oracle, MySQL, and SQL Server.
F. LDAP Connection: ServiceNow can also import data from LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) directories, which are commonly used to store user and organizational data. This allows user and group data to be imported into ServiceNow from an LDAP directory.
C. DataHub: ServiceNow's DataHub allows data to be imported from external sources, such as cloud-based applications, third-party databases, and other enterprise systems. This enables ServiceNow to act as a central hub for data integration across an organization.
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