First of all who are you? You got no signatures or name on your email. Please 
update your email account and start identifying  yourselves. 

I have used RRR License with a number of clients. By re-allocation the user 
licenses between fix/floating user licenses you can save your client lots of 
money. RRR - License will also help you identify the correct mix between fixed 
and floating user licenses. RRR License is a licensed tool, it will quickly pay 
for itself.

LicMon - never used it!

~
Terje

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Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 4:31 PM
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Subject: Re: License Monitor Application 'LicMon'

We are using LicMon to monitor licenses for all clients. Using this, we can 
track total# and available fixed or floating licenses. It also returns 
individual/user license details. The main purpose behind this is to get an 
alert if we need to buy more licenses for that client.

To calculate this information, LicMon imports 2 forms ADM :License Monitor and 
ADM: Individual License Detail. It uses 2 perl scripts in the background that 
calculates the license information and loads it in these tables. These scripts 
uses ARSPerl module and some API calls. I am not sure from which form/table it 
is getting the data. We want to get rid of these scripts and create some remedy 
workflow that calculates similar information from the data available in OOTB 
forms like License Review or using API.

I need help with
#1 understanding the perl script and creating a remedy workflow
#2 any other license monitoring application that does not use perl script and 
returns same type of information.

I read about RRR but not sure how much similar is it with LicMon.

At present, I can't see any data in AR System Historical License Usage Form. Is 
this something that needs to be turned ON? 
FYI - We are highly customized and don't use most of the OOTB ITSM modules.

Thanks!

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