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I need to pull a report from the system that shows the overall usage for the year for our Management - is there a way to do this in ALM - or a way to generate this?
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Hi, I would like know if there is a way to get User list with only TDADMIN role from all Domains/Projects. How do I get that please?
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We are having a problem with UFT when a different user tries to use UFT on the test machine
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We have a lot of inactive users in Site Admin. Can these be removed from the database? If so, where would I look for this?
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We just upgraded our ALM site admin (qcsiteadmin_db) from 11.52 to 12.21 then to 12.55. We noticed that out of 1703 ALM LDAP users from current ALM 11.52 production only about 850 users showed up on 12.55 version. why is this? When I migrate and upgrade projects (11.52 to 12.55 with restore, then ve...
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We have HPE/MicroFocus ALM SaaS and we need a list of users including these fields: Login Name, Full Name, email, Activation Status, Locked?
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Is there a way to determine when a user was added to the ALM (DATE)?
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Some QC/LAM camps suggest that you should just deactivate unused users not delete them. I suppose this is in case you need them again later? We have been following that practice for some time and our user list has gotten quite long and has many deactivated users. Some of our new admins at a partner ...
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