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To manage our API Products and their lifecycle we need an overview of all subscriptions within a catalogue, filtered by product/plan or API and a specific version. We learned that a feature like this was available in V5.0.8 (Dashboard / Catalog (Sandbox) / Community / Subscriptions). We want to see the number of subscriptions of a catalogue per product/plan as well as a list of the consumer organizations and apps that hold these subscriptions. The objective is to see, how many and which specific subscriptions exist for a product/api in a specific version to decide, when we can retire this version.
Idea priority | High |
RFE ID | 124945 |
RFE URL | |
RFE Product | IBM API Connect |
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Hello - This capability has been delivered as of the 10.0.2.0 release. Please take a look at this documentation for more details: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/api-connect/10.0.x?topic=apis-working-application-subscriptions
Additionally, in order to obtain count, you can use the Search capability to find list results within a catalog that pertain to a specific product. The resulting list will give you an overall count towards the bottom of the UI.
Cheers,
API Connect Product Mgmt Team