Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Properties installed with geolocation Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Properties installed with geolocation Geolocation provides the following configurable properties in Geolocation > Administration > Geolocation Properties. The Google Maps plugin provides additional map properties that are used to implement and control specific geolocation features. You must have a private key for Google Maps API for Business to take advantage of the properties listed here.Table 1. Properties Name Description glide.geolocation.allow.toll.roads Allow toll roads to be used. Allows the system to use toll roads when auto-routing an agent's tasks. Type: True/false Default value: True glide.geolocation.default.start.time Default start time for all agents when no schedule is set. This value sets the start time for a day other than the current day, when no scheduled task exists or is continued from the previous day. This property uses a 24 hour clock. Type: String Default value: 08:00 glide.geolocation.evening.rush.hours Evening rush hour span, formatted as 14:30-16:00. All times are expressed as a range, separated by a dash with no spaces. Times not using this format are ignored. This property must be used with the work.management.morning.rush.hours and work.management.rush.travel.buffer properties and uses a 24 hour clock. Type: String Default: 0 glide.geolocation.history.cleanup Number of days to keep history data. ServiceNow keeps agent geolocation history records for the number of days specified by this value. Type: Integer Default value: 30 glide.geolocation.morning.rush.hours Morning rush hour span, formatted as 06:30-08:00. This property uses a 24 hour clock. All times are expressed as a range, separated by a dash with no spaces. Times not using this format are ignored. This property must be used with the work.management.evening.rush.hours and work.management.rush.travel.buffer properties. Type: String Default: 0 glide.geolocation.proximity Minimum distance an agent must move to be considered in a new location (in meters). This setting establishes a geolocation perimeter that prevents ServiceNow from creating unnecessary history records when an agent has multiple tasks in the same vicinity. An example of this might be when an agent has several tasks in one building. The system assumes that all task activity within the specified radius is part of a single record and does not create additional records when the agent moves from task to task around the building. Type: Integer Default value: 500 glide.geolocation.proximity.location Maximum distance an agent can be from a specific location and still be placed at that location (in meters). This setting defines the maximum distance that an agent can be from a specified location and still be placed at that location by the system. Type: Integer Default value: 200 glide.geolocation.rush.travel.buffer Percentage to add to all rush hour travel times. The system uses this percentage to calculate schedules when auto-routing an agent. Use this property when both morning and evening rush hour times are defined. An example of a valid time buffer percentage is 15. Type: Integer Default value: 0 glide.geolocation.tracking.frequency Sets the length of the recurring interval, in seconds, that the system waits between attempts to update a user's geographic coordinates. The system updates geographic coordinates only for users who have geolocation tracking enabled. Minimum amount of time between updating the user's location (in seconds). This setting defines how long the system waits before updating an agent's location, regardless of task activity or travel. This prevents ServiceNow from creating unnecessary history records if an agent in one location views a task multiple times. Type: Integer Default value: 300 glide.geolocation.travel.buffer Percentage to add to all travel times. An example of a valid percentage value is 15. Type: Integer Default value: 0 glide.geolocation.work.spacing Amount of time (in minutes) to add between the end of a task and the travel start of the next. An example of a valid time value is 10. Type: Integer Default value: 0 On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Properties installed with geolocation Geolocation provides the following configurable properties in Geolocation > Administration > Geolocation Properties. The Google Maps plugin provides additional map properties that are used to implement and control specific geolocation features. You must have a private key for Google Maps API for Business to take advantage of the properties listed here.Table 1. Properties Name Description glide.geolocation.allow.toll.roads Allow toll roads to be used. Allows the system to use toll roads when auto-routing an agent's tasks. Type: True/false Default value: True glide.geolocation.default.start.time Default start time for all agents when no schedule is set. This value sets the start time for a day other than the current day, when no scheduled task exists or is continued from the previous day. This property uses a 24 hour clock. Type: String Default value: 08:00 glide.geolocation.evening.rush.hours Evening rush hour span, formatted as 14:30-16:00. All times are expressed as a range, separated by a dash with no spaces. Times not using this format are ignored. This property must be used with the work.management.morning.rush.hours and work.management.rush.travel.buffer properties and uses a 24 hour clock. Type: String Default: 0 glide.geolocation.history.cleanup Number of days to keep history data. ServiceNow keeps agent geolocation history records for the number of days specified by this value. Type: Integer Default value: 30 glide.geolocation.morning.rush.hours Morning rush hour span, formatted as 06:30-08:00. This property uses a 24 hour clock. All times are expressed as a range, separated by a dash with no spaces. Times not using this format are ignored. This property must be used with the work.management.evening.rush.hours and work.management.rush.travel.buffer properties. Type: String Default: 0 glide.geolocation.proximity Minimum distance an agent must move to be considered in a new location (in meters). This setting establishes a geolocation perimeter that prevents ServiceNow from creating unnecessary history records when an agent has multiple tasks in the same vicinity. An example of this might be when an agent has several tasks in one building. The system assumes that all task activity within the specified radius is part of a single record and does not create additional records when the agent moves from task to task around the building. Type: Integer Default value: 500 glide.geolocation.proximity.location Maximum distance an agent can be from a specific location and still be placed at that location (in meters). This setting defines the maximum distance that an agent can be from a specified location and still be placed at that location by the system. Type: Integer Default value: 200 glide.geolocation.rush.travel.buffer Percentage to add to all rush hour travel times. The system uses this percentage to calculate schedules when auto-routing an agent. Use this property when both morning and evening rush hour times are defined. An example of a valid time buffer percentage is 15. Type: Integer Default value: 0 glide.geolocation.tracking.frequency Sets the length of the recurring interval, in seconds, that the system waits between attempts to update a user's geographic coordinates. The system updates geographic coordinates only for users who have geolocation tracking enabled. Minimum amount of time between updating the user's location (in seconds). This setting defines how long the system waits before updating an agent's location, regardless of task activity or travel. This prevents ServiceNow from creating unnecessary history records if an agent in one location views a task multiple times. Type: Integer Default value: 300 glide.geolocation.travel.buffer Percentage to add to all travel times. An example of a valid percentage value is 15. Type: Integer Default value: 0 glide.geolocation.work.spacing Amount of time (in minutes) to add between the end of a task and the travel start of the next. An example of a valid time value is 10. Type: Integer Default value: 0
Properties installed with geolocation Geolocation provides the following configurable properties in Geolocation > Administration > Geolocation Properties. The Google Maps plugin provides additional map properties that are used to implement and control specific geolocation features. You must have a private key for Google Maps API for Business to take advantage of the properties listed here.Table 1. Properties Name Description glide.geolocation.allow.toll.roads Allow toll roads to be used. Allows the system to use toll roads when auto-routing an agent's tasks. Type: True/false Default value: True glide.geolocation.default.start.time Default start time for all agents when no schedule is set. This value sets the start time for a day other than the current day, when no scheduled task exists or is continued from the previous day. This property uses a 24 hour clock. Type: String Default value: 08:00 glide.geolocation.evening.rush.hours Evening rush hour span, formatted as 14:30-16:00. All times are expressed as a range, separated by a dash with no spaces. Times not using this format are ignored. This property must be used with the work.management.morning.rush.hours and work.management.rush.travel.buffer properties and uses a 24 hour clock. Type: String Default: 0 glide.geolocation.history.cleanup Number of days to keep history data. ServiceNow keeps agent geolocation history records for the number of days specified by this value. Type: Integer Default value: 30 glide.geolocation.morning.rush.hours Morning rush hour span, formatted as 06:30-08:00. This property uses a 24 hour clock. All times are expressed as a range, separated by a dash with no spaces. Times not using this format are ignored. This property must be used with the work.management.evening.rush.hours and work.management.rush.travel.buffer properties. Type: String Default: 0 glide.geolocation.proximity Minimum distance an agent must move to be considered in a new location (in meters). This setting establishes a geolocation perimeter that prevents ServiceNow from creating unnecessary history records when an agent has multiple tasks in the same vicinity. An example of this might be when an agent has several tasks in one building. The system assumes that all task activity within the specified radius is part of a single record and does not create additional records when the agent moves from task to task around the building. Type: Integer Default value: 500 glide.geolocation.proximity.location Maximum distance an agent can be from a specific location and still be placed at that location (in meters). This setting defines the maximum distance that an agent can be from a specified location and still be placed at that location by the system. Type: Integer Default value: 200 glide.geolocation.rush.travel.buffer Percentage to add to all rush hour travel times. The system uses this percentage to calculate schedules when auto-routing an agent. Use this property when both morning and evening rush hour times are defined. An example of a valid time buffer percentage is 15. Type: Integer Default value: 0 glide.geolocation.tracking.frequency Sets the length of the recurring interval, in seconds, that the system waits between attempts to update a user's geographic coordinates. The system updates geographic coordinates only for users who have geolocation tracking enabled. Minimum amount of time between updating the user's location (in seconds). This setting defines how long the system waits before updating an agent's location, regardless of task activity or travel. This prevents ServiceNow from creating unnecessary history records if an agent in one location views a task multiple times. Type: Integer Default value: 300 glide.geolocation.travel.buffer Percentage to add to all travel times. An example of a valid percentage value is 15. Type: Integer Default value: 0 glide.geolocation.work.spacing Amount of time (in minutes) to add between the end of a task and the travel start of the next. An example of a valid time value is 10. Type: Integer Default value: 0