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Want to know the catalog id of a custom created analytical query?

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Hi all,

I have created a custom analytical query and created a tile. How to know the catalog id for this tile?

Thanks,

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Accepted Solutions (1)

Feras_Al-Basha
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi Susheel,

You may go the Fiori app 'Extensibility Inventory' and search for your tile. Upon drilling down to the details you will be able to retrieve the catalogue along with other relevant information.

Alternatively, you may use the Fiori app 'View Browser' and retrieve the application ID & catalogue details.

Last but not least, the central repository for all catalogue extensions may found in the Fiori app 'Custom Catalog Extensions.'

Hope this helps,

Thank you,

Feras

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Answers (3)

Amith_Nair
Advisor
Advisor
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Hi Susheel,

I think the explanation provided by Feras will help you find the solution.

The whole idea is, when you create your own Custom Analytical Query, you will have to explicitly add a catalog ID of your choice. Like Feras mentioned, you need to go view brwser and search for your query. If you have established a tile already, you will have a Application ID associated with the same. Clicking on the Application ID will help you find 'view catalog' where you can find the catalog ID you have already associated and/or manage Catalog ID's.

Thanks again!

former_member94298
Active Contributor
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I think your only option is to add it to an existing one

former_member132363
Active Contributor
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The Business Context Capacity is related to the Business Context (underlying to the DDIC model). So this isn't a system wide "you are out of custom fields" warning but related to the Business Context for Engagement Project, you are almost out of space. Out of curiosity, have you added a lot of fields to this context, and for testing, if you create a new custom field and associate it to a new Business Context it should be back to near 0 depending if you've used it previously?

I hope this answered your question! If it did, please mark it as the 'Best Answer' so I can continue learning and answering questions in the community.