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silambarasan
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How Professional and Analyzer user are related with User Access pass and Login access pass?

How Professional user are related with User Access pass and Login access pass?


How Analyzer user are related with User Access pass and Login access pass?

1.   is Professional user and User Access Pass are same?

2.   is Analyzer user and Login Access Pass are same?

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Levi_Turner
Employee
Employee

> I mean both professional and analyzer user can access application unlimited time(session concept).

Correct.

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anderseriksson
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

They are NOT the same.

Professional/Analyzer are new licensing model introduced with April 2018.

Licens needs to be converted if you want to utilize the new model.

silambarasan
Creator II
Creator II
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then what does below points mean?

Source :  https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/June2018/Subsystems/PlanningQlikSenseDeployments/Content/Deploymen...

  • User-based license: you can allocate professional access and analyzer access. The LEF determines the distribution of the two access types.
  • Token-based license: you can allocate user access and login access. The LEF determines the number of tokens that you can allocate to the two access types.

Please explain little bit more. I am new to qlik sense QMC

anderseriksson
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Those are the two licensing models.
The old one is the token based license with user access and login access.
The new model introduced in April is the user based with professional and analyzer.

If you have an old installation you have the token based model.
This model can be converted to user based, contact Qlik if you want to convert.
You can not have both models active at the same time.

Levi_Turner
Employee
Employee

Hey Silambarasan,

Professional/Analyzer (Subscription) licenses aren't directly comparible to the token model.

Under a token model, you have a pool of tokens which can be allocated for use as User Access Passes or Login Access Passes.

For an example, let's assume you have 100 tokens. These can be dived up into any combination of buckets (Login vs. User). Those users will have permission to do whatever the security rule framework allows.

Users who are allocated from a pool of login access passes will use 1 access pass per 60 minutes of usage.

Under the subscription licensing model, you have a set number of passes which can be allocated to the two pre-defined user types. These users will have permission to do actions in line with the restrictions on their license type. Professional users can do whatever security rules allow. Analyzer users functionally can consume apps + some minor object creation like bookmarks:

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https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/June2018/Subsystems/PlanningQlikSenseDeployments/Content/Deploymen...

https://qliksupport.force.com/articles/000048868

Hope that helps.

silambarasan
Creator II
Creator II
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Can I say that the professional and analyzer licensed user access the application without session concept

silambarasan
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Can I say that the professional and analyzer licensed user access the application without session concept

Levi_Turner
Employee
Employee

What do you mean by the session concept? If you mean that there's a time based duration for the license, then yes.

If we're being crude about it then:

  • User Access Pass = Professional User
  • Analyzer User = User Access Pass with fewer permissions
  • Login Access Pass doesn't exist as a concept inside of the subscription licensing
silambarasan
Creator II
Creator II
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I mean both professional and analyzer user can access application unlimited time(session concept).

Actually I mess up both user based license and token based license. Now I got it.

silambarasan
Creator II
Creator II
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I mean both professional and analyzer user can access application unlimited time(no more session concept used in this model. Am I correct).

Actually I mess up both user based license and token based license. Now I got it.