Hi,

I would not think that the you could emulate a logout from the 4th server...

The question that comes to mind: Do you really need a Write License on the
4th server?

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se/sv/

> What happens if you have a read license on the 4th server?  Does your
> workflow still trigger properly?  I am wondering if the system is trying
> to give you a floating license simply because you tried to log on.
> Also, it would automatically release the license on the 4th server when
> your timeout happens.
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 12:18 PM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Release License Question
>
> Here is a situation I was looking for discussion on.  I have 4 servers
> that I connect to...only 3 of them are in my server list.  I have a
> macro recorded that pulls a query from server 4.  I only use the query
> 2-3 times a day and I know I'm a floating user on that server.  When I
> pull this query I periodically get an error about no floating licenses
> available...so I know that the workflow on window open is doing
> something that requires a license.
> So I know that I get allocated a license when I run this...my question
> is
> this:
>
> Is it possible to log out of one server while still being logged into
> the other 3?  I'm positive that an APPLICATION-EXIT would close my user
> tool...which is an undesired behavior...I'm just curious...I don't have
> admin access to server 4 so I wouldn't be able to add that workflow even
> if I wanted to...just an academic question
>
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