
Developed and delivered the User Group Membership Cloning Tool for the ServiceNowDevProgram/code-snippets repository, focusing on automating the process of cloning group memberships between users. The solution was implemented as a JavaScript background script, incorporating input validation to ensure both source and target users exist, and de-duplication logic to prevent redundant memberships. Comprehensive audit logging was included to track the cloning process, and a detailed README was provided to document usage and operational considerations. This work demonstrated skills in server-side scripting and ServiceNow development, resulting in improved provisioning efficiency, reduced manual effort, and enhanced data integrity for user group management.
Month: 2025-10 | Repository: ServiceNowDevProgram/code-snippets. Key delivery this month was the User Group Membership Cloning Tool implemented as a background script to clone group memberships from a source user to a target user. The tool validates user existence, ensures memberships are not duplicated, logs the cloning process, and includes a README documenting the feature. No major defects reported; feature deployed with accompanying documentation. Impact includes automated membership provisioning, reduced manual effort, and improved auditability across user groups. Technologies/skills demonstrated include background scripting, input validation, idempotent operations, logging, and repo documentation, with strong Git discipline.
Month: 2025-10 | Repository: ServiceNowDevProgram/code-snippets. Key delivery this month was the User Group Membership Cloning Tool implemented as a background script to clone group memberships from a source user to a target user. The tool validates user existence, ensures memberships are not duplicated, logs the cloning process, and includes a README documenting the feature. No major defects reported; feature deployed with accompanying documentation. Impact includes automated membership provisioning, reduced manual effort, and improved auditability across user groups. Technologies/skills demonstrated include background scripting, input validation, idempotent operations, logging, and repo documentation, with strong Git discipline.

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