Why its showing "After committing this update set, ensure you map any unmapped custom tables to a subscription so that you can track your entitlements accurately in Subscription Management." afte commited the update set
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‎05-13-2021 06:42 AM
We are moving a update set into prod successfully its preview successfully then after we had warning message like
"Why its showing "After committing this update set, ensure you map any unmapped custom tables to a subscription so that you can track your entitlements accurately in Subscription Management." afte commited the update set"
the state is showing committing
how to solve this one
can someone help me
Thanks in advance

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‎05-13-2021 06:50 AM
Hi Hari,
Is it stuck at committing from long time?
Thank you
Prasad

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‎05-13-2021 06:56 AM
When you create custom table in ServiceNow you need to pay for it or it will allocated in your subscription. When you move custom table update set to Prod it checks whether this table is allocated under Custom Table Inventory under subscription management and it warns you that if you have not added in inventory then please add but I am surprise to see that its not allowing to commit you update set.
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Thank you
Prasad

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‎10-19-2021 02:00 PM
Mapping custom applications and tables
Installation of custom applications and custom tables on a production instance requires you to map your application and tables to a valid subscription. On non-production instances, your enforcement properties determine the installation of applications and tables without proper entitlement. For more information on your enforcement properties, see Subscription Management Properties.
When you purchase a subscription with custom table entitlements, the entitlement data appears in Subscription Management. On the Subscription Overview dashboard or Subscription form, your remaining entitlements appear as Available.
As your developers create and deploy new custom applications and tables on your instances, use Subscription Management to map and monitor them. Map all of your custom applications and tables to valid subscriptions for accurate entitlement and to help you stay within compliance.

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‎05-13-2021 06:50 AM
Hi,
Check out this https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/paris-release-notes/page/release-notes/now-platform-capabilities/...
mark Correct✅/helpful if applicable, thanks!!
Aman