on 2014 May 07 2:49 PM
What type of license should the user be assigned when passing transactions through the DI Server?
We used to assign indirect access licenses to users that were just using the DI Server. We have one add-on developer that says that the user has to be a Profession license. Current environment is SAP B1 9.0 PL10. My understanding was that you could have up to 10 users assigned to a single DI Server license.
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Hi,
Please clarify one thing: Are those 10 users accessing B1?
Thanks,
Gordon
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I think I determined the answer. Prior to 9.0 the Indirect Access licenses were part of the free licenses. That is no longer the case. You can only get the Indirect Access licenses if you have a DI Server license. That is 10 per DI Server license. Once you get a DI Server license, you can request the Indirect Access license. The DI Server users still use the Indirect Access license.
Tom
No documentation and no help from support since 9.0 came out. We have been using Pro licenses.
When requesting indirect access licenses do not return anything. Once DI Server is requested, indirect access users are included with request.
Today we requested the indirect access licenses after the DI Server.
The DI users are SAP super users with only an indirect access license.
This seems to work fine.
Hi,
From the license guide,
Indirect Access – has access to any SSP solutions (developed with the SAP Business One DI-API) only. The Indirect Access license is bundled with the DI server. Users who have an Indirect Access license can access a limited number of application forms, but cannot perform any functions with the SAP Business One application. Users who have an Indirect Access license can access an unlimited number of SSP solutions
Thanks & Regards,
Nagarajan
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