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christadimai |
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:57 pm Post subject: Session table |
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Joined: 27 Sep 2006 Posts: 6 Location: Malaysia
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Hi, How to find out number of users logged on and currently working in the workflow server ?. Can anyone brief me the purpose of SESSION TABLE column SESSION_MODE and SESSION_TYPE?.
Regards,
Christ.
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jmac |
Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:37 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 27 Jun 2001 Posts: 3081 Location: EmeriCon, LLC
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Session Mode gives you the value of the Session Mode parameter from Logon2(). I think Session Type tells you type of session, types are PEA, ADMIN and Regular (dont remember what they call this one). _________________ John McDonald
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sanghaviamit |
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:01 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 12 Location: India
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Hi John,
What are the different types of Session Mode. From what I know is that there is a default, present and present_here mode. But I am not aware of the difference between Present and Present_here mode.
Thanks,
Amit Sanghavi. _________________ Regards & Thanks,
Amit Sanghavi. |
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jmac |
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:20 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 27 Jun 2001 Posts: 3081 Location: EmeriCon, LLC
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You really should read the documentation. This is not a hidden fact.
PRESENT sessions have two ways to be created PRESENT which will give you an error if you are already logged in, and PRESENT HERE which will force the existing session off, and then log you on _________________ John McDonald
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christadimai |
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:52 pm Post subject: Re. Session table |
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Joined: 27 Sep 2006 Posts: 6 Location: Malaysia
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Hi John,
Regarding MQ Workflow session, What does "is_client_present" stands for in FMC.Session table? And What does the values (0 and 1) specify?
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Christ Adimai |
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