Install the Finance and Supply Chain common applications

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated March 5, 2025
  • 2 minutes to read
  • Install Finance and Supply Chain common applications and its dependent plugins from the ServiceNow Store.

    Before you begin

    • Ensure that the application and all of its associated ServiceNow Store applications have valid ServiceNow entitlements. For more information, see Get entitlement for a ServiceNow product or application.
    • Review the application listing in the ServiceNow Store for information on dependencies, licensing or subscription requirements, and release compatibility.

    Role required: admin

    About this task

    The following items are installed with the FSC common applications:
    • Roles
    • Tables

    For more information, see Components installed with Finance Common Architecture, Components installed with Source-to-Pay Common Architecture, and Components installed with ERP Integration Framework.

    Note:
    Installing the SPO, SLO, or APO application also automatically installs the FSC common applications as dependent applications or plugins if they are not installed already.
    Install the following applications:

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > System Applications > All Available Applications > All.
    2. Find the application using the filter criteria and search bar.

      You can search for the application by its name or ID. If you cannot find the application, you might have to request it from the ServiceNow Store.

      In the list next to the Install button, the versions that are available to you are displayed.

    3. Select a version from the list and select Install.

      In the Review Installation Details dialog box, any dependencies installed with your application are listed.

    4. If you're prompted, follow the links to the ServiceNow Store to get any additional entitlements for dependencies.
    5. Optional: If demo data is available and you want to install it, select the Load demo data check box.
      Demo data are sample records that describe application features for common use cases. Load the demo data when you first install the application on a development or test instance.
    6. Select Install.