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-**Report ​per company** +**Monthly ​Report ​by Company** 
-{{:rental_report.png?​440x476}}+ 
 +{{rental_report.png?​440x476}}
  
  
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 == Company Hours by Key == == Company Hours by Key ==
-{{:keynumberreport.png?​332x321}}+{{keynumberreport.png?​332x321}}
  
 == Company Hours by User == == Company Hours by User ==
 This is the existing report. What's not shown that could be is which key a user used to accumulate those hours. We don't have that capability with the Solo Server. This is the existing report. What's not shown that could be is which key a user used to accumulate those hours. We don't have that capability with the Solo Server.
  
-{{:keysbyuser.png?​344x353}}+{{keysbyuser.png?​344x353}}
  
  
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 The point of this report is to see where users are failing to get keys and identify who's running their keys to capacity. It'd done with a lot of inference that a failure on checking a key out is because someone has a key. If it's possible, a better way may be to measure utilization. If a key is checked out all the time it might represent just one user that never checks it in. It doesn'​t tell us much in that case. A more interesting one to us for marketing is when their are multiple users and the percentage of checkout time vs. the day. It would probably use the 8 hours out of every 24 as a baseline of full utilization. This is an area that we should think about in an effort to understand usage better. The point of this report is to see where users are failing to get keys and identify who's running their keys to capacity. It'd done with a lot of inference that a failure on checking a key out is because someone has a key. If it's possible, a better way may be to measure utilization. If a key is checked out all the time it might represent just one user that never checks it in. It doesn'​t tell us much in that case. A more interesting one to us for marketing is when their are multiple users and the percentage of checkout time vs. the day. It would probably use the 8 hours out of every 24 as a baseline of full utilization. This is an area that we should think about in an effort to understand usage better.
  
-{{:keyavailabilityreport.png?​331x298}}+{{keyavailabilityreport.png?​331x298}}
  
 === Logging === === Logging ===
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 **Existing Application Screen** Includes Hasp Support which we have no plans for on this server. **Existing Application Screen** Includes Hasp Support which we have no plans for on this server.
  
-{{:keymakeruserservice.png?​504x370}}+{{keymakeruserservice.png?​504x370}}
  
 **Functions** **Functions**
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   * Kills keys (dum-dum te-dum dum dum da dum da dum)   * Kills keys (dum-dum te-dum dum dum da dum da dum)
   * Prints billing reports   * Prints billing reports
 +  * Transfers keys to different companies/​branches
 +  * Updates company names to reflect database changes (name changes)
  
  
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 **Existing Application Screen** This supports HASP keys as well and will probably be simplified for Internet Keys **Existing Application Screen** This supports HASP keys as well and will probably be simplified for Internet Keys
  
-{{:keymakerbuild.png?​504x370}}+{{keymakerbuild.png?​504x370}}
  
 **Functions** **Functions**
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 This is unchanged from current desktop apps. This is unchanged from current desktop apps.
  
-{{:dtlogin.png|}}+{{dtlogin.png|}}
  
 == Keys Available == == Keys Available ==
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 This is a new admin screen for assigning users to key. It's accessed by selecting a key and pressing the User button. It displays all the users for a company, sorted first by users with the key enable, and alphabetically on the user login. This means it's easy for an admin to see who's on a key at the top of the list but find users that aren't enabled more easily in list below. ​ This is a new admin screen for assigning users to key. It's accessed by selecting a key and pressing the User button. It displays all the users for a company, sorted first by users with the key enable, and alphabetically on the user login. This means it's easy for an admin to see who's on a key at the top of the list but find users that aren't enabled more easily in list below. ​
  
-{{:dtuserkey.png|}}+{{dtuserkey1.png|}}
  
 == Keys in Use == == Keys in Use ==
-{{:dtinuse.png|}}+{{dtinuse.png|}}
  
 == User Admin == == User Admin ==
-{{:​dtuseradmin.png|}} +{{dtuseradmin1.png|}} 
-{{:​dtuseradminmenu.png|}}+{{dtuseradminmenu1.png|}}
  
  
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