Tables in Paid and Custom-Table-Exempt 3rd party applications are counted as custom tables instead of being exemptedDescriptionAfter installing a 3rd party application, the tables within that application either need to be counted or exempted from the list of custom tables in an instance. For example, any paid application's tables are exempted from being counted against custom tables. See the Custom Table Guide [PDF] for a full list of rules for what tables are counted and what tables are exempted.Steps to Reproduce Purchase an app from the app store that contains tables(Must pay more than $0)Entitle the app to an instanceInstall the app Expected result: All the tables in the application do not show up in the custom table inventory list. Actual result: All the tables in the app do show up in the custom table inventory list.WorkaroundThe fix for this does not require a platform release. In order for all instances to correctly calculate the custom table inventory, we had to allow the instances to download all the subscriptions for store apps purchased via the app store for your account. This means that you will see all app store purchases on your production instances, even if they are not installed on the instance. If you prefer not to see your app store purchases in your list of subscriptions, you can filter them out by adding an additional filter by adding: "Category is not Store Application" to whatever list view you are using. Related Problem: PRB1411440