I have seen this topic, but that does not solve what I want.We have a TW application, running at several customer sites.One of the main forms is a view presenting a list of records.I want the possibility to add a default prefilter for an IAM user group. This prefilter will not be predefined in SF because the prefilter could be different per customer. So this is a consultancy solution. There is IAM, Authorization, User groups, Group preferences, Default prefilters; but here I can only select a default prefilter as created in SF. I need to be able to create a prefilter in IAM, based on a column value.I find something that looks like what I'm searching for, but this is per user and making it ‘default’ does not seem to work. This is in: IAM, Authorization, Users, User preferences, Prefilters. Here I can define a custom prefilter using the ‘prefilter columns’ tab. Only I can't get it to default activate after loading the application. It can be manually activated though, using the ribbon.I
I have the same problem as in this post, but in another context.Some info about our application:Built for Windows GUI RDMBS: SQL Server Dozens of customers will use our application (installed at their SQL server) Users are logging in using ‘Windows authentication’ We're still on IAM/Indicium 2022.2 (planning to upgrade) Indicium is running as a service process, listening on port 5000 What I want to achieve: users log in with their own name, so IAM application roles and rights can be used users do not need to be known in SQL security; so the SQL connection from the IAM application should be handled by either: - a service account; - or a SQL account; - or an application role.Question 1:How can I achieve this for the Windows GUI?Related to this, I created a user with ‘Authentication’ set to ‘IAM', and changed the password.I started the application using an INI file containing "Authentication = iam”. When starting, the IAM login shows but after entering username and password, the error “L
We have a Thinkwise application installed at several customer sites.Part of our implementation is running Indicium as a service (using nssm.exe). We have a scheduled task to restart the service every early morning, so separate log files are created per date, in the ..\indicium\log folder.At a new implementation, I notice that Indicium logs its license check every 11 to 13 seconds: This does not happen at our other customer sites; there this will only be logged once - at startup of the service.How can I disable this check running or logging so frequently? I don't want to flood the log file with unnecessary log messages.
We have a TW application, running at several customer sites.One of the main forms is a view presenting a list of records.I want the possibility to add a default prefilter for an IAM user group. This prefilter will not be predefined in SF because the prefilter could be different per customer. So this is a consultancy solution. There is IAM, Authorization, User groups, Group preferences, Default prefilters; but here I can only select a default prefilter as created in SF. I need to be able to create a prefilter in IAM, based on a column value.I find something that looks like what I'm searching for, but this is per user and making it ‘default’ does not seem to work. This is in: IAM, Authorization, Users, User preferences, Prefilters. Here I can define a custom prefilter using the ‘prefilter columns’ tab. Only I can't get it to default activate after loading the application. It can be manually activated though, using the ribbon.I would like the same per user group, and the possibility to e
Related to the ZPL paragraph in this topic:In our current application (WIndows GUI) we address Zebra label printers by posting a ZPL file to the IP address of the printer. The printing is done by Indicium (running as a service) from an application server, the user just creates a record in a queue table when pressing ‘print'. The configured address syntax for the printer in our application is for example: http://192.168.1.240:9100. This bypasses any Windows printer driver (which is preferred).Now, we also need to offer the possibility to print ZPL files to a local Zebra printer; meaning a printer connected to a PC by USB, and using a Windows printer driver. This printer can be shared (UNC path) to make it accessible to Indicium on the application server.That also means that two Windows printer drivers will be used; the printer driver on the application server and the printer driver on the local PC with the printer. Although this scenario is not preferred (because it is easy to have in
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