Please tell me about the Unmapped table.

ayano
Giga Guru

In my instance I have 7 Unmapped tables.
How can I find out what the seven tables are?

 

Also, I understand that an Unmapped table is a custom table, is that correct?

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bammar
Kilo Sage
Kilo Sage

If you go to TABLES in left hand search- then search for any table in the list that has u_ in front of the table name  then you will see all your  custom tables.

 

Also as for unmapped check this out

 

https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/rome-servicenow-platform/page/administer/subscription-management/task/allocate-custom-table-subsc-app.html

Hi,

Thank you for the reply.

In my instance, I had a lot of custom tables starting with u_.
However, there are seven Unmapped tables.
Why is this?
Which table is the Unmapped table?

Thanks and Regards,

Vaishnavi Lathk
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hello,

Map your custom tables to your subscriptions to maintain and track custom table compliance over time. Mapping and tracking your tables ensures that your organization does not run out of custom table entitlements.

Before you begin

Role required: admin or usage_admin

About this task

Administrators and application developers can create custom tables to store application data. Map your custom tables to a subscription with available custom-table entitlements to stay within compliance. The system flags unmapped tables as out of compliance.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to Subscription Management > Custom Application Inventory.
  2. Click the Global Tables Without Applications tile on the dashboard.
    The page lists all tables not mapped to a subscription.
  3. Select a table.
  4. In the Subscription field, select a subscription.Example table with no mapped subscription selected from the Custom Table Inventory.
  5. Click Update.

Regards,

Vaishnavi

 

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Hi,

Thank you for the reply.

Does this mean that I will not exceed the license limit for the Unmapped table by following this step?

 

Thanks and Regards,