Maintain accurate entitlement for custom tables in a scoped application by mapping the application to a product subscription in Subscription Management. To stay in compliance, you must map custom tables that belong to custom applications to a product subscription.
Before you begin
Role required: usage_admin or admin
About this task
As your developers create and deploy new custom applications and tables on your instances, use Subscription Management to map them to subscriptions. After you map a custom application to a product subscription, additional tables that developers add to the application are automatically mapped to the
subscription.
Procedure
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Navigate to the Issues tab in Subscription Management in one of the following ways.
- Navigate to .
- Navigate to .
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In the Unmapped custom applications tab, look for custom applications that aren't mapped to a subscription.
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Update your entitlements by mapping one or more custom applications to a recommended product or a product of your choice.
Subscription Management recommends product subscriptions with available custom table entitlements in the Recommended Product column.
| Option | Description |
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| Map to a recommended product |
- Select the check box next to one or more unmapped custom applications.
- Select Map to product.
- Select Confirm.
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| Map to a product of your choice |
- Select an unmapped custom application.
- On the Custom Application form, select a subscription in the Subscription lookup list.
Note: The lookup list does not include expired, grandfathered, or Store application subscriptions. If
you have a store application with custom tables that must be mapped to a subscription, select a subscription with a custom table entitlement.
- Select Update.
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Result
One or more custom applications are mapped to a product subscription and your custom table entitlement count is updated.