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Authorization

You must log on in order to use Process AnalyticsAn Automic graphical analysis tool that displays the activities, statistical data and forecast data per Automation Engine system client in a bar diagram and that can be used to calculate the critical path. [Formerly called "ClearView," "Graphical Workload Analyzer," or "JobMonitoringStudio (JMS)."] Studio. The authorization process takes place in an AE system and not in Process Analytics.

The loginAn Automation Engine object type that stores account credentials used by agents on target systems. data (clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients. A particular Automation Engine object type., name, departmentDepartment name to which the Automation Engine user belongs., passwordA secret combination of characters for a Automation Engine user.) is sent to the system using the AE API. Access is granted if the data complies with the AE databaseA database is an organized collection of data including relevant data structures. data. Therefore, users should be administered in the AE system. There are no specific Process Analytics authorizations and privilegesPrivileges in the Automation Engine refer to user rights to work with certain frontend and user interface functions. You grant privileges to users in the Automation Engine.. The system only verifies that a userIn the Automation Engine, a user is an instance of a User object, and generally the user is a specific person who works with Automic products. The User object is assigned a user ID and then a set of access rights to various parts of the Automation Engine system and product suite. These access rights come in the form of Automation Engine authorizations and privileges, Decision user roles and EventBase rights and ARA web application object rights. You can manage all these centrally in the ECC user management functions. See also, Unified user management. is active and not locked.

The AE system that is used is irrelevant. You can also define connections to several systems. One of these connections must be selected in the login dialog.

Note that the relevant AE system must be active (server processes of the AutomationEngine must be running). Otherwise, you cannot log on to Process Analytics.

Process Analytics Studio only loads data of tasks from the Process Analytics database that refer to the AE client that has been used to log on.

 


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