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Hi All,
I need some clarification on license allocation.
e.g. I have allocated the NAMED cal access to one user and provided the Authorization to access multiple applications.
For how much applications we can able to provide the authorization.?
Which one is the best option whether providing of the 2 doc cal to 2 applications or 1 Named cal with 2 authorizations?
Hopefully requirement is clear.
Thanks,
Ajay
with named you can open all the qlik doc (applications) you want, no limit
named or document?
check the price named vs document; I usually go for a named if a user needs more than 3 doc
hi
by named cal user can access multiple document, no limitation
Ajay,
If the user is having named Cals assigned than he/she can access multiple numbers of applications .
Thanks,
AS
with named you can open all the qlik doc (applications) you want, no limit
named or document?
check the price named vs document; I usually go for a named if a user needs more than 3 doc
With named CAL - there is no limit of number of application a user can access.
If a user is supposed to access 3 or less number of applications, allocate doc CALs for him/her; more than 3 apps, better give a named CAL. This is CAL pricing based optimization.
Hi,
Named Cal works like you can say 1: N ratio
1 Named can can open any number of Document.
Document Cal works like you can say 1: 1 ratio
1 Document can can open 1 QlikView Document.
If a user have access to more then 3 document I would suggest you to give him a Named cal instead of Document Cal.
Regards
ASHFAQ
Hi
With the named Cal the user can access all models on your deploy folder
Document Cals the user can only access the document which you have provided the license for.
Depending on how many licenses you have it is easier admin to provide the user with Named Cals
Regards,
Ridhaa
Thanks to all.Now its clear to choose the option to allocate the cal and cal optimization.
Ajay
Hi All,
In Named CALs can the same user login from multiple systems?
Yes,
But with only one active at a time.
Regards
ASHFAQ