Inflectra Customer Forums: Using the Resources features to manage 'non-personnel' roles (Thread) I wondered if anyone had used the Resources features in SpireTeam to manage 'non-personnel' things like hardware & physical machine IDs, datasets or even office space/equipment etc? Did this work? Or is there a better way to track 'non-human' resource allocation and usage than via Resources? I was thinking we could create a range of 'non-human' Role types , much the same as people often do in Outlook? en-US(C) Copyright 2006-2024 Inflectra Corporation.support@inflectra.com/Computers/Software/Project_Management//Computers/Software/Quality_Assurance/KronoDesksupport@inflectra.comhttp://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/forums/threads120/Support/Forum/spirateam/issues-questions/94.aspxthreadId=94Andy Smith (andy.smith@infoterra-global.com)Using the Resources features to manage 'non-personnel' roles I wondered if anyone had used the Resources features in SpireTeam to manage 'non-personnel' things like hardware & physical machine IDs, datasets or even office space/equipment etc? Did this work? Or is there a better way to track 'non-human' resource allocation and usage than via Resources? I was thinking we could create a range of 'non-human' Role types , much the same as people often do in Outlook? Mon, 20 Jun 2011 11:53:49 -04002011-06-22T14:52:20-04:00/Support/Forum/spirateam/issues-questions/94.aspxmessageId=189David J (support1@inflectra.com)You could use Resources for that purpose, it would just require adding them as "users" in the systemYou could use Resources for that purpose, it would just require adding them as "users" in the system; I'm not sure if that would be an issue. I can't think of a better way, so I'd try it and see how it works. If you have feedback on that approach let us know and we can incorporate into a future version of the system.Mon, 20 Jun 2011 19:03:18 -04002011-06-20T19:03:18-04:00/Support/Forum/spirateam/issues-questions/94.aspx#reply189messageId=190Andy Smith (andy.smith@infoterra-global.com)OK, thanks. I'll do that and let you know. Important question - would these 'non-humans' be treatOK, thanks. I'll do that and let you know. Important question - would these 'non-humans' be treated as licensed concurrent Users? Or would they effectively be passive rather than active ? We only have a small team of testers and developers numbering maybe 20, and would expect that the concurrent 'human' usage will be stable at a max of 10 users. So what happens if we set-up 'non-human' Users? Obviously they will never "log in" as an active session, so am I right to assume a Standard 10-user licence would still suffice? Tue, 21 Jun 2011 16:07:04 -04002011-06-21T16:07:04-04:00/Support/Forum/spirateam/issues-questions/94.aspx#reply190messageId=191David J (support1@inflectra.com)You are correct, unless they log-in (which would probably require Artificial Intelligence beyond mosYou are correct, unless they log-in (which would probably require Artificial Intelligence beyond most Windows computers !!) they won't count as concurrent users, so the 10-concurrent-user license would be sufficient.Wed, 22 Jun 2011 14:52:19 -04002011-06-22T14:52:19-04:00/Support/Forum/spirateam/issues-questions/94.aspx#reply191