[Servicenow studio]: On clicking 'Edit' after table creation 'You do not have permissions to access this page' is coming for DD user inservicenow studioDescriptionDelegated Developer (DD) users are unable to access the table builder when the platform scope differs from the table scope.Steps to Reproduce 1. Log in as an Admin and create a scoped application in ServiceNow Studio. 2. Share the app with the Delegated Developer (DD) user. 3. Log in as the DD user, go to ServiceNow Studio, and select the scoped app shared by the Admin. 4. Click on App Details. 5. Click “Create,” You will see an create modal will appear. 6. Under Data, select “Table” and ensure the instance scope is different from the scoped app. 7. Fill in all required details and click “Continue”. 8. Once the table is created, click “Edit”. WorkaroundChange the instance scope to match the scope of the table and refresh your browser.If the issue persists even after Step 1, follow the appropriate instructions for your browser: a. Google Chrome: Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner and select "More".Choose "Delete browsing data".Select a time range (e.g., Last hour or All time).Check the types of information you wish to remove.Click "Delete data" and refresh the page. b. Mozilla Firefox: Click on the menu button to open the menu panel.Select "History" and then "Clear Recent History".From the "Time range to clear" dropdown, choose "Everything".Select "Cache" and ensure that other items you want to keep are unchecked, then click "OK".Refresh the page. c. Microsoft Edge: Click the three dots in the upper right corner.Select "History".Click the three dots at the top of the History pane.Choose "Clear Browsing Data".From the "Time range" dropdown, select "All Time".Check the boxes for "Browsing history," "Cookies and site data", and "Cached images and files".Click "Clear now".Close and reopen Edge. d. Safari: Click on the Safari menu in the top left corner next to the Apple symbol.Select "Settings".In the new dialogue box, click on "Privacy".Click on "Manage Website Data".To clear cached data and cookies, click "Remove all".In the confirmation box, click "Remove Now," then wait a moment and click "Done".Close the dialogue box and press Command + Q to quit Safari. Related Problem: PRB1796434