jimmymac
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We are on E1 9.0, tools 8.98.42.
My question involves the user id we have set up for Job Scheduler submissions. Like many, I believe, for our jobs that we have set up to be submitted via Job Scheduler, we have a user id 'SCHEDULER' that the jobs are submitted under. This is set up on the Advanced tab when setting up a new job in Scheduler.
Instead of having an individuals user id, which of course is subject to change if that person leaves, a generic SCHEDULER id allows you have a basically permanent user id. Then if as people leave, then you do not have to go into job scheduler and change the submission user.
The user id SCHEDULER is never used to sign on to a client, but only for job submission in Job Scheduler.
The question is does a user id like we are using SCHEDULER count against a licensing user limit. We currently have 125 licenses and need to know if these job scheduler submissions users count against that.
My question involves the user id we have set up for Job Scheduler submissions. Like many, I believe, for our jobs that we have set up to be submitted via Job Scheduler, we have a user id 'SCHEDULER' that the jobs are submitted under. This is set up on the Advanced tab when setting up a new job in Scheduler.
Instead of having an individuals user id, which of course is subject to change if that person leaves, a generic SCHEDULER id allows you have a basically permanent user id. Then if as people leave, then you do not have to go into job scheduler and change the submission user.
The user id SCHEDULER is never used to sign on to a client, but only for job submission in Job Scheduler.
The question is does a user id like we are using SCHEDULER count against a licensing user limit. We currently have 125 licenses and need to know if these job scheduler submissions users count against that.