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Hi,
We have extracted data from Nprinting repository into a QlikView document but we are facing issues with"last_login_attempt" and "Last_logout" fileds.
When we login to Nprinting using Qlik Nprinting credentials there is no issue in timestamp.
However when we use single-sign-on (Windows login) we get a timestamp format that is not correct.
Anyone know how to format this or is there an issue that needs to be reported to QlikTech as a bug?
here is the topic I was referring to, but It will not fully answer your question as it does not contain logout time:
as per this support articles, logout time is not captured at all for Windows login so it may be that you are seeking not feasible solution:
As it is mentioned in one of those support articles this is improvement request and has been already logged
how those records look like when you use pgadmin to query them?
since you have loaded it to Qlik, you could already alter values during load, so before going any further i would be interested to see what is in postgresql
In the postgresql db it looks like this:
I would guess that -infinity represents 30.12.429495...…
There you go.
now the question is what kind of records table you are querying should have... maybe the intend is to register in it only logins using nprinti g login.
on the other hand login times captured properly (also using ntlm) are in log files.
there was a topic on community i answered few days ago regarding this
If your topic that you answer a few days ago contains information on how to capture login/out times for Nprinting users using single-sign-on are you able to link to that topic? , would be helpful.
If not then i'm assuming that you don't know a workaround for my issue, and if no one else has stumbled into this issue i will Contact QlikTech in a few days,.
Thank you.
here is the topic I was referring to, but It will not fully answer your question as it does not contain logout time:
as per this support articles, logout time is not captured at all for Windows login so it may be that you are seeking not feasible solution:
As it is mentioned in one of those support articles this is improvement request and has been already logged