正解:A
InServiceNow, afilter conditionis used to definesearch criteriafor records in a table. A filter consists ofthree primary components:
Field# The database field to be evaluated (e.g.,priority,state,assigned_to).
Operator# Specifies how the field should be compared to a value (e.g.,is,contains,greater than).
Value# The expected data in the field (e.g.,High,Resolved,John Doe).
Filter Condition:PriorityisHigh
Field:Priority
Operator:is
Value:High
Another Example:Stateis notResolved
Field:State
Operator:is not
Value:Resolved
Example of a Filter Condition:Why Option A is Correct?Field, Operator, and Valueare the correct components used to create a filter condition.
Why Other Options Are Incorrect?B. Condition, Operator, and Value# Incorrect because"Condition"is a result of aField + Operator + Value, not a separate component.
C: Field, Condition, and Value# Incorrect because"Condition"is not a direct component.
D: Variable, Field, and Value# Incorrect becausevariablesare used in forms, not in filter conditions.
ServiceNow Docs - Creating and Applying Filtershttps://docs.servicenow.com ServiceNow Learning - Query Builder and Conditions ServiceNow Best Practices - Using Filters in Lists and Reports References from Certified System Administrator (CSA) Documentation: