Iview for userhome user folder

Hello Portal Experts,
I want to create an iview which should open (/userhome/<user-id>) personal folder specific to the logged in user.
I found the following thread related to that and I have created a navigational iview and given the path /userhome/<user.id>, but the <user.id> is not recognised by the system.  Can any of you suggest me a solution for this.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/thread?messageID=705609
Regards
Lakshmi

Hi
[There are 2 possibilities to achieve that|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/thread?threadID=1288198&messageID=7289144#7289144]
So what you could do is to create a new iView based on the portal component com.sap.portal.appintegrator.sap.Generic and in the parameter "URL Template" insert "/irj/go/km/navigation/userhome/<User.UserID>/Personal Documents/mytargetfolder".
(found this one on the forum)
OR
KM Navigation IView
path = /alias/cernum_documents/Personal Documents/<user.id>/Personal Documents
(We used this one)
If you've got a new userID, the folders are created as a subfolders of the userID folder is accessed at least once through an IView. (a servcie behind triggers the creation)
Christof

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