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This script help to get the impersonator and impersonated user details, and duration of impersonation
This script helps to get the impersonator and impersonated user details and duration of impersonation.
@mskoddow mskoddow self-assigned this Oct 4, 2025
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Hi @SrijanPatwa
Many thanks for contribution and basically script looks good, however you seem to struggle with naming conventions. Apart from the fact that variable name patterns are not consistent ("checkUserId" vs "eventsGR") the variable name "impersonatorSysId" is misleading as no Sys ID is expected but a user name. Please refactor that and then I can approve your PR.

This script help to get the impersonator and impersonated user details, and duration of impersonation
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Hi @SrijanPatwa Many thanks for contribution and basically script looks good, however you seem to struggle with naming conventions. Apart from the fact that variable name patterns are not consistent ("checkUserId" vs "eventsGR") the variable name "impersonatorSysId" is misleading as no Sys ID is expected but a user name. Please refactor that and then I can approve your PR.

Hi @mskoddow , I have made the changes in naming conventions. Please review it, thank you.

@SrijanPatwa SrijanPatwa requested a review from mskoddow October 4, 2025 12:56
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Okay, naming conventions is really something you don't seem to like. For example, you shouldn't name a variable "isUserPresent" if it is not of boolean type. So, please read my article https://www.servicenow.com/community/developer-articles/devbasics-give-me-names/ta-p/2323543
But for now I will aprrove the changes.

@mskoddow mskoddow merged commit e874012 into ServiceNowDevProgram:main Oct 4, 2025
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mskoddow commented Oct 4, 2025

Thanks for your contribution and looking forward to more of your input.

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