If you are in a heavy project-based environment, not using a qualifier in the Project ID field when searching will task the system with returning data for this part number for each Project ID in the system, regardless if the part number(s) is associated with any of these projects. Recommend using ‘#’ in the Project ID to see the situation summarized for this part number across standard inventory and all project inventory or ‘*’ to see the situation summarized for this part number across only standard inventory. Project ID: The project ID used to identify parts belonging to project inventory. If ' * ' is displayed, it indicates that the parts belong to the standard inventory. If '#' is displayed, it indicates that the rest of the information in this window is collected from non-project-related stock, supplies and demands as well as all project related stock, supplies and demands regardless of the project ID. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this Matt. We will take this and review i
For us this seemed to be caused by the fact that we were temporarily using a self-sign certificate. To resolve we imported the the security certificate from MWS Home\security\certs via Google Chrome security settings on both the application server and terminal server. This was a temporary solution as we were working on obtaining an SSL wildcard certificate for our domain. We have since configured SSL passthrough on the MWS using this wildcard certificate
Thanks for your comments Charith. The users are only initiating sessions via IFS applications. This is done remotely using the Parallels client. I wonder if these “Other Sessions” could somehow be related to the Parallels clientThe scenario isUser logs on and picks up permissions from the database User logs off. Although we still see the database session in IFS Solution Manager We grant new permissions set and refresh the security and dictionary cache User logs back on but doesn’t pick up new permissions User logs off We Kill the Database Session for the user User logs back on and picks up the new permissionsThese are two sessions related to connections where the user has since logged off using the File->Exit option withing the IFS application. Note that there is nearly 24 hours between Creation Time and Last CallRegards Stephen
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