[AWS] Session ID
Pascal Obry
p.obry@wanadoo.fr
Wed, 12 Sep 2001 21:16:22 +0200
anders.wirzenius@wartsila.com writes:
> At first I want to congratulate you in the AWS team to a greate program and
> tell you that I am planning to use AWS within my company's intranet to
> monitor registered phone calls to our internal Help Desk. The calls are
> registered into an Oracle database (the application is made by HP) from
> where I plan to present different statistics. I have already managed to
> present a bar graph statistics with AWS. :-)
Nice to hear.
> I see that AWS has been developed under Win NT so perhaps you have been into
> this idea already:
Indeed, but heavily tested on Linux too.
> I want to put into the Session ID the username which a user have used when
> logging into the NT network. This ID can then be used to retrieve data
> concerning only him without having explicitly tell AWS (once again) who he
> is. This is perhaps not an AWS problem, but a Win NT problem, but I could
> not resist to ask.
Well that is indeed an NT issue. Have a look at Win32.Winbase.GetUserName.
>
> At last two minor feedbacks:
> 1. makefile
> My make doesn't accept the minor c in the makefile option -c
> gnat_oslib:
> make -c src gnat_oslib
> I think it should be with capital letter -C
Will be fixed in next release.
>
> 2. User's Guide
> A traditional document consists of pages having odd numbers to the right and
> even numbers to the left.
> Please insert an empty page between the paqes numbered ii and 1.
> I have used the program psprint written by J-P. Rosen to print the Guide
> double sided on paper. Congratulations to him for an exellent program!
We'll fix that too. I'm sure there is an option for this in .texi :)
Thanks for your feedbacks,
Pascal.
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