Hi,
With the good old Architect, we can simply right click -> Server Manager -> Select Client and see who is connected. For some reason I feel like there is a discrepancy between the users I'm seeing in Architect vs Workspace/Administration.. Am I crazy ? Which one is good ?
Most of our users are only using Pax.
Thanks and have a good day !
How to determine who is logged onto TM1 server in PA
- orlando
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Re: How to determine who is logged onto TM1 server in PA
Hi Emixam,
you could use the "good old TM1Top" or you use the "Status" column in the }ClientProperties cube.
Best regards
orlando
you could use the "good old TM1Top" or you use the "Status" column in the }ClientProperties cube.
Best regards
orlando
- gtonkin
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Re: How to determine who is logged onto TM1 server in PA
You could use the REST API to give you what you need e.g.
Using a JSON converter in Excel could also allow you to write the results to a sheet.
Passing a the following will give you sessions and associated threads:
Above assumes PAOC - tweak for local.
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{{protocol}}://{{serverName}}/tm1/api/{{dbName}}/api/v1/Users?$top=5&$filter=IsActive
Passing a the following will give you sessions and associated threads:
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{{protocol}}://{{serverName}}/tm1/api/{{dbName}}/api/v1/Sessions?$expand=Threads