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 Author  Thread: Plugin Last Access
Jeff L
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Plugin Last AccessYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 01 Dec 06 2:48 PM
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Does anyone know if SalesLogix tracks the last time a plugin was accessed?

Our SalesLogix contains many, many, many custom forms. Many of which were created long ago, by people no longer here, for people no longer here.

Many of these forms are released to 'Everyone'.

I would like to remove those not being used.
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Dave
Posts: 36
 
Re: Plugin Last AccessYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 04 Dec 06 1:33 AM
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Jeff,

I don't know anything userful for that. You could add a script to each form to write a log, but it means to open all the forms.
I think you'll have already checked if they are used to manage custom tables, if these tables contains fresh data.
The simplest things to do is to make a quick check with some users and then remove the release and wait for the other to call

Dave.
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Raul A. Chavez
Posts: 1300
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Re: Plugin Last AccessYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 04 Dec 06 3:36 AM
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Jeff, if all you are interested is on gathering some Usage data, not necessarily including which user accessed the item, but rather how many times a day or week an item has been accessed, you might consider running SQL Profiler with some filters in place.

If you capture the data properly and then parse it, you might end up with a "Log" of plugin access that could yield the results that you are looking for.

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