Hi,
This might be a little off topic, but it is not in ar.h, so...
If you use RRR|Chive, the $CLIENT-TYPE$ is set to 6666.
Makes it easy to add or disable workflow for various clients.
Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://rrr.se
> You can find the complete list of BMC defined client types for your
> version in the ar.h file (search for AR_CLIENT_TYPE ) in the API directory
> include folder.
>
> I hate to disagree with "Mr. Doug", but I thought it was client type 34
>
> Fred
>
>
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> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 12:56 PM
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> Subject: Re: How to check Remedy Logins that are using Web Service
>
> Interesting. I thought that because WS calls came through the Mid-Tier
> server that it would also come in as 9....good to know.
>
>
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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mueller, Doug
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 11:54 AM
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> Subject: Re: How to check Remedy Logins that are using Web Service
>
> **
>
> Kali,
>
> The CLIENT_TYPE will tell you where calls are coming from (if it is used).
>
> And, for web services, it is used.
>
> Client type 8 is the client type value for Web Services. Client type 9
> would be from the mid-tier. And, there
> are many other client types for other components of the system.
>
> The client-type can be tested for in any server side workflow using the
> keyword $CLIENT_TYPE$. You can test
> for the web service client type.
>
> The client type is listed on the starting line of an API call in the API
> log if you want to look in the log to see it.
>
> It should be translated to words if the server has a mapping for it or if
> not, the index is listed. But, you should
> be able to tell which client type each API comes from. Any that say 0
> mean that the program interacting with
> the server has not specified who they are - which means either a BMC
> program that did not set it or a custom
> program.
>
>
> I hope this helps you find the traffic you are looking for.
>
> Doug Mueller
>
>
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> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kali Obsum
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 1:55 AM
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> Subject: How to check Remedy Logins that are using Web Service
>
> **
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any logs within Remedy 7.6.03 we can check to find which Remedy
> logins are creating tickets via WS or accessing any Remedy WS?
>
> Regards,
> Kali
>
>
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