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== User information ==
User Settings dialog shows following information for the currently logged in user:
User Settings dialog shows following information for the currently logged in user:
* '''User name'''
* '''User name'''
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* Snowflake (available in Snowflake Native App)
* Snowflake (available in Snowflake Native App)


== Localization settings ==
User can change the user defaults for following localization settings ([[Languages_and_Localization#Date_Format_Settings|more information]]):
User can change the user defaults for following localization settings ([[Languages_and_Localization#Date_Format_Settings|more information]]):
* '''Language'''
* '''Language'''
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* '''Use of 12-hour clock'''
* '''Use of 12-hour clock'''


== Change password ==
User can change user own password. When changing the password, you need to provide your current password and also confirm the new password. Note that when authenticated using the SSO (SAML 2.0 identity provided) or Snowflake, the password changing in QPR ProcessAnalyzer is not available.
User can change user own password. When changing the password, you need to provide your current password and also confirm the new password. Note that when authenticated using the SSO (SAML 2.0 identity provided) or Snowflake, the password changing in QPR ProcessAnalyzer is not available.


When running QPR ProcessAnalyzer as Snowflake Native App, there is also '''Login as other user''' button to log out QPR ProcessAnalyzer session and go the login screen, so that a different QPR ProcessAnalyzer user can be used. The Snowflake session is not logged out when pressing this button.
When running QPR ProcessAnalyzer as Snowflake Native App, there is also '''Login as other user''' button to log out QPR ProcessAnalyzer session and go the login screen, so that a different QPR ProcessAnalyzer user can be used. The Snowflake session is not logged out when pressing this button.
== Technical information ==


'''QPR ProcessAnalyzer version''' can be seen. When pressing the '''(details)''' link, a dialog with following system related technical information is shown:
'''QPR ProcessAnalyzer version''' can be seen. When pressing the '''(details)''' link, a dialog with following system related technical information is shown:

Revision as of 08:37, 20 September 2024

User information

User Settings dialog shows following information for the currently logged in user:

  • User name
  • Full name
  • Email
  • Groups (user belongs to)
  • Global roles
  • Global permissions

The Authenticated using field describes which authentication method was used to log in to QPR ProcessAnalyzer. There are following options:

  • QPR ProcessAnalyzer password
  • External identity provider through SAML 2.0
  • Snowflake (available in Snowflake Native App)

Localization settings

User can change the user defaults for following localization settings (more information):

  • Language
  • Date format
  • First day of week
  • Use of 12-hour clock

Change password

User can change user own password. When changing the password, you need to provide your current password and also confirm the new password. Note that when authenticated using the SSO (SAML 2.0 identity provided) or Snowflake, the password changing in QPR ProcessAnalyzer is not available.

When running QPR ProcessAnalyzer as Snowflake Native App, there is also Login as other user button to log out QPR ProcessAnalyzer session and go the login screen, so that a different QPR ProcessAnalyzer user can be used. The Snowflake session is not logged out when pressing this button.

Technical information

QPR ProcessAnalyzer version can be seen. When pressing the (details) link, a dialog with following system related technical information is shown:

  • Database major version
  • Database minor version
  • PACM file version
  • System default language
  • System default date format
  • System default first day of week
  • System default use of 12-hour clock
  • Server build
  • Client build
  • Client revision
  • Build timestamp
  • Database initialized for version
  • QPR ProcessAnalyzer memory usage
  • Available / total physical memory