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Jannis Klein 87.2 7 The licenses are entered and managed in this tab. The licenses must be assigned to a product and specified in more detail.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 9 = Add licences =
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Jannis Klein 87.2 11 Add a new licence via //Add// in the ribbon bar or edit an existing licence by double-clicking on the licence in the list.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 13 In the wizard that appears, give the license a suitable name, e.g. //Windows 10 Pro//. Then enter the License ID, the number of licenses purchased and the procurement channel.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 15 This specifies the licensing model for the respective license. You have the following choices that can be specified:
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Jannis Klein 87.2 18 |Volume|(% style="width:1156px" %)Purchase and use of several licenses or multiple licensing.
19 |OEM|(% style="width:1156px" %)Combination of hardware and software in one product, i.e. the software is already installed on the purchased machine.
20 |Full Packaged Product (FPP)|(% style="width:1156px" %)Purchase of a single licence from a retailer.
21 |Education|(% style="width:1156px" %)Purchase of a licence for educational institutions, e.g. schools or universities.
22 |System Builder|(% style="width:1156px" %)Purchase of licenses directly for the system manufacturer.
23 |Leasing|(% style="width:1156px" %)Purchase of licenses by rental rather than buying.
24 |Gift|(% style="width:1156px" %)License is donated.
25 |Used Software|(% style="width:1156px" %)Purchase of a license that has already been used by a previous owner.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 28 If you want to add additional Acquisition Channels to the list, you can add them in advance under //System > Settings> License Management > Acquisition Channels//.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 31 If available, enter the licence key and serial number.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 33 Then enter the correct licence type. Here you have the option of choosing between a full version, i.e. a fully functional software that can be used correctly according to licensing law, and Upgrade, i.e. an extension of a full version. If you have selected the latter, you must then also specify the basic licence in the next step. This option can also be used to create entire licence chains (full version - Upgrade - Upgrade from Upgrade...).
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Jannis Klein 87.2 35 The next step is to determine the licence metric, which must match the product. As with the product metric, you can choose between Installation based, User CAL and Device CAL, which have different advanced metric properties.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 41 Licence metric Installation based
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Jannis Klein 87.2 45 This method of calculation takes into account the relationship between the physical machine and the virtual machine.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 47 * **Per physical device** = Here, all virtual machines running on the physical device are also licensed. You can limit the number via the enter.
48 * **Per Operating System Envirnonment (OSE)** = Here, several instances can run on one machine, i.e. any number of SQL Servers of one type can be installed.
49 * **Per installation** = Here, a suitable licence is required for each individual instance.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 51 The option //Secondary Usage// includes the right for a user of a licensed device to use the software on other devices.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 54 Note that a primary user must be defined for this right. You can define this via the //Client Details > Contacts > Linked Contacts// by checking the //Primary user //box.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 57 For Server software or operating systems, it is possible to store a coefficient for the licenses via the option //License has a coefficient//. This coefficient serves as a multiplier for hardware-specific licence models. This multiplication factor can be CPU cores, for example. ACMP provides common coefficients by default.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 63 Licence metric User CAL and Device CAL
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Jannis Klein 87.2 67 User and Devices CALs have the same metric properties. This is relevant if the option //Consider consumer that has been added several times // is enabled in the product.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 69 * **Per consumer** = Duplicate consumers are licensed.
70 * **Per accessed instance** = Dual consumers are not licensed, i.e. they must be licensed individually.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 72 Once you have decided on one of the three licence metrics and entered the correct properties, you can set additional rights for the licence in the next step.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 74 First you can enter //Downgrades//. Use the right to downgrade to enter the products to which a downgrade can be made.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 76 Then you can transfer to //New version right//. This right includes the right to receive free updates or upgrades to a new version of the software under a maintenance contract that Microsoft offers with Software Assurance. You can therefore use this date field to specify when the maintenance contract for the licence expires.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 79 If ACMP DNA2 is used and a newer version with a matching release date is found within the runtime, you can see from the product and licence status that the licence can be moved.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 82 //Reassignment is restricted// allows you to specify whether and when a licence can be reassigned. I.e. the license may only be reassigned after X days after uninstalling.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 85 This right is optional and has no effect on the licence calculations.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 88 You can use //Has expiration date// to set whether the license is a limited use permit for a certain period of time or when it ends. In addition, you can set here how many days before the expiration date the license should appear in the Dashboard as a warning. This allows you to renew the license before it expires.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 90 In the next step, you can optionally enter master data of the contractual partners as well as information about the finances on the following pages.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 92 Lastly, you have the option to add custom fields for a query here as well, as well as attaching any associated contract documents to the license.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 94 = Apply coefficients =
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Jannis Klein 87.2 96 You can enter a coefficient for a license and thus influence the licence calculation. A coefficient serves as a multiplier for hardware-specific licence models. These multiplication factors can be CPU cores or cores, for example.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 98 ACMP provides some common coefficients by default.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 104 Apply licence coefficient
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Jannis Klein 87.2 108 When adding licenses, you can use an existing coefficient or create a new coefficient in the ribbon bar via //Coefficient//.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 110 == Create a coefficients ==
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Jannis Klein 87.2 112 Click on// Add Coefficient//.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 118 Create your own coefficients
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Jannis Klein 87.2 122 In the upper area there is an input/display field. Here you can enter the formula for the coefficients manually. You can also include the functions below in your formula. To do this, you can use basic mathematical functions. You can add max, min, round up, round down and an if statement to the mathematical operators.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 124 To check that the results are correct before saving the licence coefficient, it is advisable to select a Client in the right-hand area. This gives access to a query. The variables are automatically filled in based on the stock data and used in the test calculation accordingly. When you have calculated all the necessary elements, click on //Test//. You will now see the results of the coefficients. Any errors in the calculation are displayed in the message window.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 126 If the result is as expected and there are no errors in the calculation, you can leave the creation of the coefficients by clicking on //Done//.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 128 == Understanding the syntax for calculating coefficients ==
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Jannis Klein 87.2 130 It is possible to combine the individual elements.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 133 Note that when entering decimal numbers, you use a dot as the decimal separator!
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136 === **Syntax If** ===
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Jannis Klein 87.2 138 With the If statement, you can specify a condition for which a certain action is to be carried out.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 140 If (Condition, Then, Otherwise)
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142 === **Syntax Max** ===
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Jannis Klein 87.2 144 With this command you can determine the largest numerical values of the entered values / variables. There is no limit to the values / variables.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 146 Max (Value1, Value2, Value3, ...)
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Jannis Klein 87.2 150 With this command you can determine the smallest numerical values of the entered values / variables. A limitation of the values / variables is not provided.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 152 Min (Value1, Value2, Value3, ...)
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Jannis Klein 87.2 154 === **Syntax Round up** ===
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Jannis Klein 87.2 156 With this command you can round up the entered number.
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Jannis Klein 87.2 158 RoundUp (value, number of digits)
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Jannis Klein 87.2 160 === **Syntax RoundDown** ===
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Jannis Klein 87.2 163 With this command you can round off the entered number.
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