Connection Type - Concurrent or Named User
Post Author: Rohini
CA Forum: Administration
Hi,
We are using BOE XI R2. How can I check if a user logged in to BOE is a concurrent user or named user?
Thanks,
Rohini.
Post Author: Rohini
CA Forum: Administration
Thanks for replying! My bad... I didn't ask what I exactly was looking for.
I wanted to see if there is any Audit report, or view in CMC that shows me list of users logged in and connection type for each user. We have 10 concurrent licenses and sometimes when the # of users logged in exceeds to 10, all users get error message that # of concurrent users exceeded 10.
For eg. I would expect to see something like this:
UserName LoginDateTime ConnectionType
user1 03/27/08 08:00:01 Concurrent user
user2 03/27/08 08:10:11 Concurrent user
user3 03/27/08 08:05:50 Named user
user10 03/27/08 08:15:20 Concurrent user
So, I want to see a summary details of all the users who are logged in is Named User or Concurrent user.
Thanks,
Rohini.
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Not sure what the issue is, if anyone can decipher this and let me know what's going on I'd really appreciate it. Thanks ahead of time!The Friend is on other Networks or you are on other networks or other friends on other networks ?
The most common problem apart form this that cause Error 7 are NAT issues.
http://www.ralphjohns.co.uk/page15.html#CertainBuddy
There are about six main ways to do NAT (Network Address Translation)
There is no International Standard as such.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Networkaddresstranslation
Most domestic and commercial devices use NAT and realistically short of Bridging the device there is no way around using it.
As the first link suggests though some methods of opening ports seem to be less effected by the way NAT is done. Therefore UPnP tends to be a "Solution"
I did mention UPnP but you don't seem to have mentioned if that is the way you have allowed ports through the device.
I would also look in the firewall for this Actiontec.
IS it an On/Off Enable/Disable setting or is it four or so different levels.
If it works on Levels set it to Low or Off.
8:14 PM Thursday; May 7, 2009
Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat" -
I am trying to set up bluetooth on the Centro to connect to the internet via my PC's internet.
HotSync over bluetooth works successfully.
Computer specs: Toshiba P205-S6277; Bluetooth Stack v5.10.04 (currently using); Bluetooth Monitor v3.01 (to use Vista's built-in bluetooth)
I think I have narrowed my problem down to 3 things.
(1) Finding Network Access properties (to allow connected devices to access the internet)
(2) Finding Centro's Network Connection Type: PPP
(3) Finding the correct Login Script to use
for (1) I think I've looked everywhere; found nothing on Network Access.
Checked control panel: only Bluetooth Local COM
Right-clicked bluetooth icon > Settings: File transfer, PAN Networking, PAN DHCP server, AV controls. Other bluetooth settings are for file transfer or object push. I don't see anything like this.
I'm stumped on (2). It seems as if palm removed this option under Centro's Advanced network settings .
Nearly all the forums that I read says to choose Connection Type: PPP.
(3) Found 2 scripts that seemed would work. I don't know how it exactly works but it sounds workable.
First script:
Send: CLIENT
Send: CLIENT
Wait for: CLIENTSERVER
End:
Script 1 Connect Log:
=======================================
Connect Log
S: client
S: client
R:
Err: 0x121F <<<netErrUserCancel b/c I canceled it.
Not connected
========================================
I canceled it because the process would stay on "Signing In" then it automatically "Canceled" itself.
Second script:
Send CR:
Delay: 1
Send: CLIENT
Wait For: CLIENTSERVER
End
**UPDATE** I found on this forum (Reply # 3689) that the script is needed only if you are using Palm OS 4 or under. Centro uses Palm OS 5.49121. Can anyone support this?
Even without the script it has problems "Signing In".
I'm currently reading this site and trying out its decribed methods. I will update this thread when I get the results.
I'm using the Centro. And If anyone's been able to successfully connect to the internet on the Centro via a bluetooth connection to the PC WITHOUT 3rd party applications, please share. If not, please share any ideas.
Thanks!
-Eric
Post relates to: Centro (AT&T)
Message Edited by naisanza on 01-01-2009 02:26 PMI've been going at this for days, and have probably exhausted all the proposed solutions on the first 3 pages of various google searches. I'm getting the feeling that Vista users are pretty much SOL for the time being.
For the record, I just tried out a few of the solutions (mRouter & SoftickPPP) on XP and they work perfectly.
Post relates to: Centro (Verizon)
Message Edited by Cogwheel on 02-13-2009 09:45 AM -
Authentication error when creating EPM Add-in connection with SAP BO Enterprise connection type
Hello, Experts,
I have a problem with creation of EPM Add-in connection when SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise connection type is selected.
An error message is "Error while communicating with the server. Framework message: Authorization failed."
Here are the steps that were implemented and how this issue was reproduced:
SAP BusinessObjects Planning and Consolidation 10.0 SP12 for Microsoft was installed and configured.
Integration between SAP BPC and SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.1 SP02 was implemented. SAP BO users can successfully connect to SAP BPC system.
EPM connector was successfully installed and deployed in SAP BusinessObjects BI server.
BPC ODBO 2.0 SP04 64BIT was installed in SAP BusinessObjects server.
EPM connection was successfully created in SAP BusinessObjects CMC.
EPM Add-in and BPC ODBO 2.0 SP04 32BIT was installed in another computer (let's call it CLIENT) which has MS Office 2007 32BIT installed.
From CLIENT computer we have launched Excel manually and successfully created BPC connection with Connection Type - Local.
Then we have logged into BI Launch Pad and launched New / EPM document (Excel). Excel has started.
In EPM Add-in we have pressed Logon.
In connection window selected SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise connection type.
An error "Error while communicating with the server. Framework message: Authorization failed." appears.
Before this error appears we are not getting any window where we could select EPM connection (created in CMC) nor the possibility to enter username or password.
Looking forward you valuable comments and suggestions.
Thank you in advance.
Donatas BudrysDear, Roberto,
Our user has Full Access to all BPC tasks and it is administrator in BI system.
Also we can successfully connect with the same user using Connection type "Local".
We had done some investigation and in the BPC SQL Server trace log we can catch the following message when an error occurs:
==============[System Error Tracing]==============
[System Name] : BPCXMLAService [Message Type] : ErrorMessage [Job Name] : ValidateUser [DateTime] : 04/23/2014 10:58:06 [UserId] : [Exception] DetailMsg : {System.Exception: Invalid user at SAP.BPC.Services.Webservice.XMLAService.XMLAService.ValidateUser()} ==============[System Error Tracing End ]==============
It is very interesting that after the EPM workbook is launched via BI Launch Pad till an error occurs we are NOT provided with possibility to enter any username and password. So the EPM add-in should use the same user which was logged into BI Launch Pad - in our case the user with administrative rights both in BI Launch Pad and BPC systems. Am I missing anything?
Looking forward your feedback.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Donatas -
Crystal Reports Connection Types
I have a web server that houses a db2 database. For those users who are not on the network, I would like users to run reports from the "cloud" (the internet). Does anyone know how I can do that? What connection type I can use? Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Zack H.Zack,
my team has had a bit of experience doing this and it really depends on your setup.
1) how is your db2 database exposed to the internet when one is off of your network...is it in a DMZ or is it accessible via IP without having to use a gateway like citrix gateway?
if it is accessible via IP have a look at the Wire Protocol drivers made by data direct.
/people/crystalreports.team/blog/2008/08/29/datadirect-odbc-drivers-53--for-crystal-reports-2008
2) how will your users run the reports...as Don mentioned, you have to have a method to serve up the reports first off. or they would have to have a copy of the crystal reports 2008 designer like you do and have a copy of the applicable reports.
the other thing you can look at if you don't have a setup right now is On Demand to host the reports in the cloud
http://www.ondemand.com/businessintelligence/
we have a bunch of machines in a dmz which include businessobjects enterprise to serve up the reports as well as all of the database servers themselves. the reports are accessed by the end users via opendocument hyperlinks and thus secured by infoview. in our case the database itself does not have any open ports to the internet, only infoview does.
i hope this helps out,
jw -
Hi
What is the connection type in the folowing link while connecting R3 to XI
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/wiki?path=/display/xi/sapR3%28Idocs%29ToXI--Steps+Summarized&
First - Maintain the Sender R/3 System:
SM59 : Create a RFC destination to XI
is it 3 or H or G ? and why
Thanks
ssThanks Ahmad and pls clarify my below doubt
Hi,
According to the link:
how to connection r3 to xi
Raghavesh has given the following links
SAP XI1) RFC Destination (SM59)
a) Choose create.
b) Specify the name of the RFC destination
c) Select connection type as 3 and save
d) In the technical settings tab enter the details SAP SID/URL and system number#.
e) Enter the Gateway host as same details above SID/URL.
f) Gateway service is 3300+system number#.
g) In the Logon /Security tab, enter the client user & Password details of Destination system.
h) Test the connection and remote logon.
In this, if I give gateway host and service details and save , the remote logon button disappears from the screen and appears when I delete the gateway host and service details.
1. why it disappears ?
2. I can do test connection but I am to do remote logon (If I prees the button nothing is happening)
How can I do remote logon.
Thanks,
ss -
Connecting DI API with wrong user name or password
I have an addon connecting to DI API by user login. If user types wrong username or password, the Company.Connect() runs endlessly. However I try to stop this process, I have no chance to do so.
I tried by starting the Company.Connect() in a separate thread, but I cannot shut down this thread, because this thread is endlessly trying to connect to DI API.
Even through using a timer I have no chance to cancel Company.Connect() after a defined period.
Anybody got an idea to solve this problem?
Thanx and best regards,
RalphRalph,
You may want to look at one of the samples that comes with the Business One SDK that use the DI API and have the user log into Business One. You can find one here ...
..\Program Files\SAP\SAP Business One SDK\Samples\COM DI\VB.NET\05.OrderAndInvoice
HTH,
Eddy -
Hi all,
when I try to import tables from database I not see none Oracle connection type. I see only ODBC 2, ODBC 3.5, DB2, XML.
I have installed Oracle 9.2 (created into one Tablespaces, Users, ecc..) and after OBISE1.
How do I can connect directly with Oracle without crossing ODBC?
Thank you in advance.Hi,
I have the same problem. In an another BI installation I was seeing OCI option while importing from database but lastly I installed OBISE1 and in this one I don't see OCI option in import menu. What can it be the main reason ?
Regards,
Can Tepebag -
Change Connection TYPE in XI (NOT using CR Viewer)
Post Author: bowlegtroy
CA Forum: Data Connectivity and SQL
Hi,
I'm using CR XI in a VB6 application to run .rpt files (they are also developed in XI) programmatically. All of these reports are currently created using the Native Oracle Connection (HOW: Open Crystal XI, New Report, Create new connection, Oracle Server, enter data in Service name as found in TNS Names, uID, PWD).
At runtime, I'm changing the name of the server, UID and Pwd. All of this works fine.
However, in order to make my program more flexible, I need to change the connection to be OLEDB instead of the native Oracle connection.
So, my question is:
"How do I change the connection TYPE at runtime to be OLEDB?"
Or, if that cannot be done, then:
"How do I READ the connection type, and take the appropriate action?"
I have tried following the help files examples (for Crystal 9, clears throat loudly) that you find in the documentation online at BusinessObjects.com, but have not been successful to date. Docs tried:
http://resources.businessobjects.com/support/communitycs/TechnicalPapers/cr_rdc9_connectionproperties.pdf
http://resources.businessobjects.com/support/communitycs/TechnicalPapers/cr_rdc_dbconnectivity.pdf
http://resources.businessobjects.com/support/communitycs/TechnicalPapers/logon_ocx.pdf
http://resources.businessobjects.com/support/communitycs/TechnicalPapers/cr_xi_connectivity_migration.pdf
Here is my existing VB6 code to connect and change the connections for each table. Can someone help me change this to an OLEDB connection at RUNTIME?
Public DCMSapplication As CRAXDRT.Application 'Reference Required: "Crystal Reports ActiveX Designer Run Time Library [Version]"
'Recursive function that will call for sub reports found.Public Function resetCrystalSubReportConn(DCMSreport As CRAXDRT.Report, _ strServer, _ strUserID, _ strPassword, _ strReportNameOnly, _ ByVal lngReportID As Long, _ strPath As String) As Boolean 'Dim DCMSreport As Object 'CRAXDRT.Report 'Dim crParamDef As Object 'CRAXDRT.ParameterFieldDefinition Dim crSecs As CRAXDRT.Sections Dim crSec As CRAXDRT.Section Dim crObjs As CRAXDRT.ReportObjects Dim crSubRep As CRAXDRT.Report 'Dim crConInfo As Object 'CRAXDRT.ConnectionProperties Dim strMessage As String Dim i As Integer Dim j As Integer
On Error GoTo Connection_EH
'''''''''''''''''''''''''START: NEED TO REPLACE WITH DSN-LESS OR OLEDB CONNECTION''''''''''''''''''''''''' ' Logon to the report tables strMessage = "The connection to Oracle for " RaiseEvent Status("Resetting the connection for each table in report " & strPath, 0, "", 0) With DCMSreport.Database For i = 1 To .Tables.Count 'CAUTION! Designed for Oracle connections ONLY! .Tables(i).ConnectionProperties.Item("Server") = strServer .Tables(i).ConnectionProperties("User ID") = strUserID .Tables(i).ConnectionProperties("Password") = strPassword Next i End With
'''''''''''''''''''''''''END: NEED TO REPLACE WITH DSN-LESS OR OLEDB CONNECTION''''''''''''''''''''''''' ' Logon to the sub-reports tables Set crSecs = DCMSreport.Sections For i = 1 To crSecs.Count ' Loop through each section of the report Set crSec = crSecs.Item(i) Set crObjs = crSec.ReportObjects ' The objects within the section For j = 1 To crObjs.Count ' Look for a subreport in the section If crObjs.Item(j).Kind = 5 Then 'crSubreportObject Then ' Subreport found! strMessage = "Resetting the connection for each table in subreport " & strPath RaiseEvent Status(strMessage, 0, "", 0) Set crSubRep = DCMSreport.OpenSubreport(crObjs.Item(j).SubreportName) 'Call function recursively If FailureHasOccurred = False Then resetCrystalSubReportConn crSubRep, strServer, strUserID, strPassword, strReportNameOnly, lngReportID, strPath End If End If Next j Next i ExitTheProcedure: resetCrystalSubReportConn = FailureHasOccurred Exit Function
Connection_EH: Call LogAnEvent(mADOConnJet.Connection, strMessage & strReportNameOnly & " failed.", "resetCrystalSubReportConn", Err.Number, Err.Description, lngReportID) FailureHasOccurred = True Resume ExitTheProcedure End Function
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