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RADplus 2024 Update 8

Product Requirements and Recommendations

RADplus required

Product Update Description

RADplus is enhanced to support AWS servers.

Required Updates

None

Included Updates

None

Details

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IRIS/AWS - Servers
"RADplus" is enhanced to support IRIS/AWS based servers use of one master license server.
Value Added: Supports IRIS/AWS systems use of one master license server functionality
Topics
• Cache • Guardiant
 
IRIS/AWS - Servers
"RADplus" is enhanced to support IRIS/AWS based servers
Value Added: Supports IRIS/AWS systems use of one master license server functionality
Topics
• Cache • Forms Designer • Query/Reporting • Widgets
 
Acceptance Tests

AV-92548 Summary | Details
IRIS/AWS - Servers
Note - These testing guidelines assume the user is skilled in the use of, at a minimum, the following:
  • General / Avatar Licensing Graph
  • Guardiant
Scenario 1: Guardiant Metric "Analytics" Data - Validations
Specific Setup:
  • Have a system configured for "Guardiant" reporting
  • Logged in user has access to the "Guardiant" form in Avatar and the "Guardiant" application
Steps
  1. Open form "Guardiant"
  2. Click [Test Daily Collection]
  3. Click [Yes] to the warning message
  4. Validate message "Test Succeeded" is displayed
  5. Click [Test Metrics Collection]
  6. Click [Yes] to the warning message
  7. Validate message "Test Succeeded" is displayed
  8. Log into "Guardiant"
  9. At the "Client Search", select the desired client account number
  10. In the right-hand corner, click "Analytics"
  11. Navigate down to "General/Avatar Licensing" graph
  12. In the right corner of the graph set the date range to the desired range, for example "60" days
  13. Click the 'Refresh' button in the graph
  14. In graph, mouse over the most recent date in the graph
  15. Validate the date and values displayed for the following statistics, are as expected
  16. Number of Named Users
  17. Number of application logins
  18. In graph, mouse over the oldest date in the graph
  19. Validate the date and values displayed for the following statistics, are as expected
  20. Number of Named Users
  21. Number of application logins

Topics
• Cache • Guardiant
AV-92552 Summary | Details
IRIS/AWS - Servers
Note - These testing guidelines assume the user is skilled in the use of, at a minimum, the following:
  • Crystal Reports or other SQL Reporting tool (ReportA)
Scenario 1: "Avatar Sessions" Widget - Column data validations
Specific Setup:
  • Have user [UserA] logged in who has the "Avatar Sessions" widget on their desktop.
  • Have another user [UserB] who has not logged in yet.
  • Have a third user [UserC] who has an ODBC connection created to connect to the testing system, that is configured using his UserID and password
  • [UserC] has a report created [ReportA], to display data in a table in the testing system, using his ODBC connection
Steps
  1. Log in as [UserA] and note the date and time of login
  2. Navigate to the "Avatar Sessions" widget
  3. Refresh the widget and note the current date and time
  4. Validate the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserA].
  5. On a Netsmart hosted system
  6. Validate the "Login Date" and "Login Time" are consistent with time a date noted in step 1
  7. Validate the "Last Activity" date and time are consistent with the date and time noted in step 2a
  8. Note the current number of connections stated in the "# of Connections" column
  9. Launch any form
  10. Refresh the "Avatar Sessions" widget
  11. Validate the number of connections in the "# of Connections" column has incremented by 1
  12. Close the form just launched
  13. Validate the number of connections in the "# of Connections" column has decreased by 1
  14. Log in as [UserB] and note the current date and time.
  15. Navigate to the "Avatar Sessions" widget and refresh the widget
  16. Validate a row for both [UserA] and [UserB] are listed in the widget
  17. Validate the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserA]
  18. Validate the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserB]
  19. Repeat step 2b for [UserB]
  20. Validate results are as expected
  21. As [UserC], Open [ReportA]
  22. Click to generate the report. Note the date and time
  23. Validate the report launches successfully
  24. As [UserA], Click the 'Refresh' button on the "Avatar Sessions" widget
  25. Validate a row for both [UserA] and [UserB] are listed in the widget
  26. Validate in the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserA]
  27. Validate in the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserB]
  28. Validate a new row is present in the widget for [UserC]
  29. Validate in the "UserID" column of the widget includes the expected user ID associated with [UserC].
  30. Note the number of connections in the "# of Connections" column
  31. As [UserC], close [ReportA]
  32. As [UserA], Click the 'Refresh' button on the "Avatar Sessions" widget
  33. Validate the row for [UserC] is no longer present in the widget, as expected
  34. Validate the rows for [UserA] and [UserB] are still present
  35. As [UserB], Log out of Avatar
  36. As [UserA], Click the 'Refresh' button on the "Avatar Sessions" widget
  37. Validate the row for [UserB] is no longer present in the widget, as expected
  38. Validate the row for [UserA] is present, as expected
Topics
• Cache • Forms Designer • Query/Reporting • Widgets