Hi All,
Is there any function to kill user log through TI process?
Thanks,
Shwetha
Killing User log in TM1
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Re: Killing User log in TM1
Your question might stand a chance of being answered if you care to explain what you mean. I for one have no idea what you are talking about.Shwetha wrote:Hi All,
Is there any function to kill user log through TI process?
Thanks,
Shwetha
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Re: Killing User log in TM1
A user has logged on to TM1 instance and can we kill that user log through TI process.
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That is even less understandable. I give up.Shwetha wrote:A user has logged on to TM1 instance and can we kill that user log through TI process.
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Re: Killing User log in TM1
I understand that not everyone has English as their first language. However when someone tells you that your question is not understandable, it might be worthwhile to double check that you are using the correct words rather than just repeating them.
At a guess you are referring to a user login, not a user log.
In which case the answer is no, there is no "ClientDisconnect" function in TurboIntegrator. You may be able to do it through the API but I'm not pointing anyone down that path because I'm not sure it'd work. For practical purposes, though, the GUI is the only reliable way of doing this.
At a guess you are referring to a user login, not a user log.
In which case the answer is no, there is no "ClientDisconnect" function in TurboIntegrator. You may be able to do it through the API but I'm not pointing anyone down that path because I'm not sure it'd work. For practical purposes, though, the GUI is the only reliable way of doing this.
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