Hi,

The FLOAT-WRITE is grabbed as soon as the user performs any activity.

The FLOAT-READ-WARNING is not displayed until the user tries to save something
requiring a FLOAT-WRITE. And it is only displayed the first time this happens.

If you get message as soon as you login, I bet that you have some code that
actually performs a write, such as a Push-Fields.

BMC has "fixed bugs" in the license allocation, and this might cause license
usage to increase. I think the major thing happened in 7.6, but I am not
sure...

Turn on your user log, and check your license usage. Is it correct?

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> All,
>
> Wondering if anyone has dealt with this.  This occcurs after we switched
> from a 7.1 server to another server running 8.0, patch002 over the weekend.
>
> We have 25 floating licenses, and 39 people logged in.  Nothing unusual
> about that, though.  (Same number of licenses on the old and new servers.)
>  But today I keep hearing from the 14 people (at a given time) with read
> access: when they try to open a form, they get Error 331 regarding write
> access to certain fields.  However, they're not trying to write anything,
> just open the form (and even if they were, they have necessary permissions
> and at least some of the fields allow any user to submit.
>
> I've tried flushing the Mid Tier cache, although we still have people using
> the 7.1 User Tool and they get it, too.
>
> Haven't yet tried arreload as I wasn't sure that would help (or conversely,
> bump everyone else out).
>
> ARS 8.0 patch 002
> No apps; custom only
> Mid Tier 7.6 (thought this might be an issue but, again, not everyone's on
> Mid Tier)
> Windows Server 2008
>
> Thank you,
>
> Joe Castleman
>
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