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WJ22
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Questions about Academic license

Hi,

I am working as a university teacher within Informatics subject and we have during the spring semester's Business Intelligence course tested QlikSense for student exercises and now think about integrating this module into our course plan.

I have an academic license and for our ability to plan 2 questions:

1) The academic license is limited to 1 year. Is this a normal precaution that simply requires renewal (with proper evidence of my position) after one year or are academic licenses generally time-limited?

2) The license includes 50 user capacity. If we were to use those for student groups, can they be replaced in a new semester? So after a term and the exercises are done and graded, we remove the current students to free up capacity for the next students? Or is it countting down from 50, independent if users are active or not?

Thanks for clarification!

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Rohan
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Hi @WJ22 ,

1) You will have to renew the license on an yearly basis since it's activation date. To check the validity, simply check the License no in the following url : https://lef1.qliktech.com/manuallef/default.aspx

2) The 50 tokens will be interchangable, but there is a quarantine period of 1 week if the tokens are used. Please refer the following image : 

Rohan_0-1718172320010.png

I hope this clears things up for you a bit. 🙂

 

Regards,

Rohan.

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Rohan
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Hi @WJ22 ,

1) You will have to renew the license on an yearly basis since it's activation date. To check the validity, simply check the License no in the following url : https://lef1.qliktech.com/manuallef/default.aspx

2) The 50 tokens will be interchangable, but there is a quarantine period of 1 week if the tokens are used. Please refer the following image : 

Rohan_0-1718172320010.png

I hope this clears things up for you a bit. 🙂

 

Regards,

Rohan.

WJ22
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Very clear, thanks @Rohan !