---
title: AI Catalog impact analysis
description: View additional details that show how AI Catalog entities in the DataRobot application are related to--or dependent on--the current asset.
section_name: Data
maturity: public-preview
---

# AI Catalog impact analysis {: #ai-catalog-impact-analysis }

!!! info "Availability information"
     **AI Catalog** impact analysis is off by default. Contact your DataRobot representative or administrator for information on enabling the feature.

     <b>Feature flag:</b> Enable **AI Catalog** item impact analysis

The [**AI Catalog**](catalog) serves as a centralized collaboration hub for working with data and related assets. Additionally, it provides at-a-glance details (metadata) about these assets.

Available as a public preview feature, you can view additional details that show how other entities in the application are related to&mdash;or dependent on&mdash;the current asset. This is useful for a number of reasons, allowing you to:

* View how popular an item is based on the number of projects in which it is used.
* Understand which other entities might be affected if you were to makes changes or deletions.
* Gain understanding on how the entity is used.

All of the following associations are reported (with frequency values) as applicable:

* Projects
* Prediction datasets
* Feature Discovery configurations
* Time series calendars
* Spark SQL queries
* External model packages
* Deployment retraining

To view details, click on the asset title and tiles relevant to the selection display:

![](images/catalog-analysis.png)

Click on a tile for summary details and then click on the associated button for specific detail. For example, click on **Project** for a summary and **Open Project** for detail:

![](images/catalog-analysis-1.png)

In this example, DataRobot opens to the **Start** screen if [EDA1](eda-explained) was the last step completed or the **Data** page if EDA2 completed.

Each tile-type provides different (self-explanatory) details.

If you do not have permission to access an asset, you can view an entry that represents the asset but the entry does not disclose any additional information.

![](images/catalog-analysis-2.png)

This functionality is also available from the **Version History** tab for an asset:

![](images/catalog-analysis-3.png)
