Domain separation and Financial Services Card Operations
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Summary of Domain Separation and Financial Services Card Operations
Domain separation in Financial Services Card Operations allows for the logical grouping of data, processes, and administrative tasks into distinct domains. This enables control over data visibility and access for different users, ensuring that service providers can manage interactions effectively across multiple tenants.
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Key Features
- Data Management: Ensures proper data allocation for service provider use cases, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Runtime Support: Domain separation is active during runtime, affecting user interface, cache keys, reporting, and aggregations.
- Domain-Separated Tables: Key tables such as Consumer, Account, and Contact are configured for domain separation, along with various credit card-related tables.
Key Outcomes
By leveraging domain separation, customers can:
- Efficiently manage credit card requests through the Customer Service portal and Service Catalog.
- Ensure that specific tasks and service cases are accurately assigned to agents, facilitating better tracking and resolution.
- Utilize standard support levels for applications, even if not originally designed for domain separation, enhancing flexibility in configuration.
Domain separation is supported for Financial Services Card Operations. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.
Support level: Basic
- Business logic: Ensure that data goes into the proper domain for the application’s service provider use cases.
- The application supports domain separation at run time. The domain separation includes separation from the user interface, cache keys, reporting, rollups, and aggregations.
- The owner of the instance must set up the application to function across multiple tenants.
Sample use case: When a service provider (SP) uses chat to respond to a tenant-customer’s message, the customer must be able to see the SP's response.
For more information on support levels, see Application support for domain separation.
How domain separation works in Financial Services Card Operations
All Financial Services Operations (FSO) applications are built on top of and use many CSM tables. The key reference tables are the customer tables such as Consumer, Account, and Contact, and these tables are domain-separated.
Tables
- sn_bom_credit_card_base
- sn_bom_credit_card_cardholder_dispute_intake
- sn_bom_credit_card_case
- sn_bom_credit_card_disputes_related_transaction
- sn_bom_credit_card_disputes_service
- sn_bom_credit_card_disputes_task
- sn_bom_credit_card_disputes_transaction
- sn_bom_credit_card_dispute_intake
- sn_bom_credit_card_service
- sn_bom_credit_card_task
Use cases
- Credit Card Requests
- There are several different ServiceNow base system request types for credit cards, such as:
- New credit card requests
- Increase/decrease credit card limit
- Block/unblock credit card
- Close credit card
- Dispute card transactions