mgakhar
4th December 2006, 22:46
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows of this session which gives you a history of which user used/ran which session and at what time. I know there is a file at unix level as well which gives this information but I dont remember the path where this file is.
Any help will be really appreciated.
thanks,
Manish.
mark_h
4th December 2006, 23:05
Session ttaad2402m000 prints $BSE/TIME.HIS.
bdittmar
5th December 2006, 10:21
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows of this session which gives you a history of which user used/ran which session and at what time. I know there is a file at unix level as well which gives this information but I dont remember the path where this file is.
Any help will be really appreciated.
thanks,
Manish.
Hello,
for using user history, it has to be enabled in maintain user data.
Regards
mr_suleyman
5th December 2006, 11:34
If you set TIME.HIS for many users in system. You should always check your time.his
file size on unix. That's way sometimes you should use Delete User History (ttaad2202m000) that depends on time arrange.
Good luck !
mgakhar
6th December 2006, 00:13
Thanks guys for your response. Unfortunately we've not enabled this feature in Maintain User Data so cannot use it.
Probably will enable it now.
Manish.
mr_suleyman
6th December 2006, 08:17
did you do COnvert runtime user and restart user client baan ?
en@frrom
8th December 2006, 17:09
Just a small tip: when you activate time.his, make sure also that your users have writing rights to the file. When not, only the first user who closes a session, i.e. first who writes a record to the file, will get the full rights...
Eli Nager