dnatividad May 14, 2012 3:17 AM
Is there a way to view the current Doc CAL ALLOCATION (not usage)?
Stefan Bäckstrand May 14, 2012 3:38 AM (in response to dnatividad)
Yes, if you use the -list=CAL parameter, you will se that there is a column in the output named "Document" - if that field is not blank, it's an assigned Document CAL.
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Hi Stefan,
Thank you for your reply. However this would produce misleading numbers. Example. If ABC.qvw has 15 document CALS and no one has access it yet, it would reflect 0 in the Power Tools (User Manager
Hi,
Did you ever get to know how to get a list of all assigned cals even if they have never been used?
/Andy
Does anyone have an answer to this?
I need to audit a large number of apps to find the missing Doc CALs, which were assigned, but never used. QV-User-Manager is handy for docs that have been assigned and accessed, but doesn't show assigned and unused.
Thanks,
DJ
I could use this functionality as well for the same reason DJ mentions. Any help would be great.
Go raibh maith agat / Thank you,
Grant K. Smith
Download and install David Fosters License Analyser (see http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-4774) to graphically display License Assignment and all sorts of statistics. The Analyser will show you the total number of allocated DOC Cals, and how many are currently in use.
Sheet two contains a breakdown per document. You can add details if needed by simply editing the document.
Best,
Peter
Thanks, I'll check it out this evening after hours.
Thanks a lot for that hint!
This seems to be exactly what I was looking for.
Perfect!
/Andy
Do not forget to mark this discussion as answered if you found a solution. Just to tidy up the list of open community questions.
Peter