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You are correct, Peter, but let's not stir a potential hornet's nest,
especially as Richard Caldicott went out on a limb to respond.

Besides, Bryan Sayles and I have been doing a little investigating of our
own, and we think we have a way to get the information we're seeking.

Please stand by.

PS: as regards the APS project, I contacted Russell Trufant of GEAC US a
couple of days ago. He said he'd check into the situation with Symix being
purchased by MAPICS and that he'd make arrangements for an APS  web
presentation for Bryan and myself. But, I haven't heard from the chap
since.



                                                                                
                                                       
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Seemingly, the information in these files is not always up-to-date - there
is usually an overstatement of the number of users. Maybe redundant
records/numbers are only cleared out when they reach the license limit.


---------------------- Forwarded by Peter Nash/424/Dawn Foods on 06/03/2003
11:45 ---------------------------


Andrew Fearn <afearn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>@midrange.com on 06/03/2003 08:16:22

Please respond to GEAC/JBA System 21 Users <jbausers-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Sent by:    jbausers-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx


To:         "'GEAC/JBA System 21 Users'" <jbausers-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Location of Author:
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Subject:          [SYS21] Re: Determining number of licenses used.


Write a couple of qry dfn's on the following


  File . . . . . . . . .   ICF03L00
   Library  . . . . . .     IPGCFF4

Results
         Application  Application  Release  Number
        Source       Code         Level    of
                                           Users
 000001      O           21         V3         88
 000002      O           XA         V3         35
 000003      O           MM         V3          1
 ****** ********  End of report  ********

 File . . . . . . . . .   ICF04L02
   Library  . . . . . .     IPGCFF4

Select
 AND/OR  Field             Test   Value (F
        APPL04            EQ     '21'


Result
         Job     Application  Application  Release  Job         User
Time
        Number  Source       Code         Level    Name        Profile
Reque
                                                               Name
Start
 000001 481219       O           21         V3     WQCDLLS1    DLYNCH
815
 000002 481214       O           21         V3     DOPXXDS1    AMILADINOV
814
 000003 481208       O           21         V3     WOPLDWS1    LWADE
813


So you can tell the total number and what order they come on at

Cheers


-----Original Message-----
From: ALlanes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ALlanes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:43 PM
To: GEAC/JBA System 21 Users
Subject: [SYS21] Determining number of licenses used.


Does anyone know how to determine how many JBA licenses are being used?
Have looked at data in file APG02PHY in IGPAMF4, but this does not tell me
if the function was run by a JBA Explorer user or a green screen user.

Any ideas?


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