From the book:
When configuring stages in Flow Designer, you can:
- Create any number of stages
- Change stage labels and names
- Set the estimated duration for a stage
- Import a copy of a pre-defined stage set from the Stage Sets table. Any changes made to the copy do not affect the original Stage set record
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IT Service Management (ITSM) Implementation On Demand
Module 4.4: Service Catalog and Request Management
Page: Requested Item Stage sets
Answer is BC
Who was setting the answers for this pages? It's two clicks to confirm that Stages are never revealed to the user.
"While stages can be added to a flow with a scheduled trigger, the stages are never displayed to an end user because there is no associated record for the stage field. Only use stages in flows with record and Service Catalog triggers."
https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-servicenow-platform/page/administer/flow-designer/task/add-stages.html
So A is clearly wrong.
Or am I missing something?
A and D r not correct as "the stages are never displayed to an end user bc there is no associated record for the stage field. only use stages in flows with record and service catalog triggers. STAGES ARE NOT SUPPORTED ON SUBFLOWS.
- Create any number of stages
-Change stage labels and names
-Set the estimated duration for a stage
-Import a copy of a pre-defined stage set from the stage set table. Any changes made to the copy do not affect the original stage set record
I think the answer is B,C
When configuring states in Flow Designer, you can
- Create any number of stages
-Change stage labels and names
-Set the estimated duration for a stage
-Import a copy of a pre-defined stage set from the stage set table. Any changes made to the copy do not affect the original stage set record
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