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- Display active licensed user counts
Display active licensed user counts
From the License Usage page, users can clearly identify which user roles require Oracle Empirica Signal and which require Oracle Empirica Topics product licenses and other relevant details.
Superusers can track how many active licenses are needed by each user. User Administrators can track licenses needed for users in their login group.
To view this page, you need to be assigned the Administer Users permission or be a superuser.
- In the left navigation pane, click the Settings icon
(
).
- In the Manage Users section, click Edit Users
- If you are a superuser, you can also select a specific login group from the Login Group drop-down list.
- Select the License Usage link.
Note:
- Non-superusers view the License Usage page with users only in their login group.
- Superusers view the License Usage page with all users.
- On the License Usage page, you can see the
licenses needed and assigned roles.The information shown includes:
Column Description Created
Date and time when user was created.
Email
Email address of the user.
First name
First name entered at the time of the creation (up to 64 characters).
ID
Unique user identifier.
Last name
Last name entered at the time of the creation (up to 64 characters). Login Group Login Group to which the user belongs. Only appears for superusers.
User name
Unique name of the user account.
Name
Full name (first name and last name) associated with the user account. License Required
Name of the product licenses the user needs. Options are:- Signal
- Topics
- Any
- Signal and Topics
- Blank
Note:
- The License Required value is determined from the user's effective permissions.
- If you are a user with no effective permissions or just Administer Users or Administer LDAP permissions, the License Required column will show a blank value.
Roles
Roles assigned to the user. See description of all Predefined user roles.
Note:
If you are a superuser without any roles or user permissions explicitly assigned, you will have no effective permissions. If you are an active superuser, "superuser" appears first in the list of Roles.Effective Permissions
Permissions assigned via a role or assigned individually. See description of How user permissions work.
- Select a link at the top of the page to perform additional actions:
Parent topic: Manage users