LICENCE—Licence Form
This V2 form is used to maintain CCLAS EL licence slots for workstations.
Processes associated with this form

Flows:
- Exit—Exit the application.
- Help—Access the help content for the application.
Form:
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Licence(s), Concurrent, Non Concurrent, Key—The number of workstations that may be active at one time, number of workstations that can potentially make a connection to CCLAS EL, and the licence key number assigned by Datamine.
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Database server—The name of the database server.
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Licence server—The name of the server referenced in the CCLAS EL licence.
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Database—The database on which CCLAS EL is running.
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Licence database—The name of the database referenced in the CCLAS EL licence.
Licence slot grid—The list of CCLAS licence slots used by workstations.
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Flows:
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Auto add—Add a licence slot automatically.
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Manual add—Add a licence slot manually.
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Edit—Edit the selected licence slot.
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Delete—Delete the selected licence slot.
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Update—Update the currently selected licence slot.
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Logout—Force logout the selected licence slot.
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Refresh—Discard all licence slot changes and refresh the details from the database.
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Grid:
- Computername—The name of the workstation that is licensed to use CCLAS EL. This is allocated by the Licence application as the workstation is added.
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Form:
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Description—The description of the workstation, populated only where the workstation was manually added as a licence slot and the user entered this information.
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Labcode—The code of the laboratory associated with the workstation's CCLAS EL session.
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Last staff code—The code of the last staff member who was logged into CCLAS EL via the workstation.
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Last login—The last date and time the user logged into CCLAS EL on the workstation, automatically updated by the Licence application.
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Last logout—The last date and time the user logged out of CCLAS EL on the workstation, automatically updated by the Licence application only where the AutoLogout CCLAS program setting is enabled.
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In use—Indicates whether the workstation is currently in use, that is, it has an active connection to CCLAS EL.