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    <tt>Cindy,<br>
      <br>
      It depends on the version of filePro you are using.  If you on a
      newer version 5.6+, go to the Utilities Menu and select L -
      License Information.<br>
      <br>
      On older systems, only Unix/Linux had built in license and you can
      tell by entering one of the programs and hitting ESC ? it shows
      the key mapping and the User limit.  Also on Unix/Linux systems it
      will show the user count on the splash screen when you are loading
      the menus.<br>
      <br>
      I don't see an env variable but I do see an System Array called
      @License[].  This should be available on Windows or Unix
      platforms.<br>
      <br>
      5.6      @LICENSE[]  Contains license
      information.                            │<br>
│                                                                             
      │<br>
│??Subscripts:                                                                
      │<br>
│                                                                             
      │<br>
      │                      [1] = A comma-separated list of licensed
      features.      │<br>
      │                      [2] =
      Name                                              │<br>
      │                      [3] = Serial
      number                                     │<br>
      │                      [4] =
      Platform                                          │<br>
      │                      [5] = Product
      name                                      │<br>
      │                      [6] =
      Version                                           │<br>
      │                      [7] = User
      count                                        │<br>
      │                      [8] = License start date (YYMD
      format)                  │<br>
      │                      [9] = License end date (YYMD
      format)                    │<br>
│                                                                             
      │<br>
      │       
      Example                                                              
      │<br>
│                                                                             
      │<br>
      │                msgbox "Licensed user
      Name"<@license["2"]            <br>
      <br>
      Nancy<br>
      <br>
      <br>
      <br>
    </tt><br>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/23/2019 9:39 AM, Cindy Youngman
      via Filepro-list wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CABxCSe5k-qE96fAk_59EUtZFD=PK8UvM0ddTWR5xKsyso391GQ@mail.gmail.com">
      <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi all,

Is there a environment variable or command I can run to determine the user
count for filePro?  I've PFVER but it only gives me the version not the
user count.

Thanks,
Cindy Youngman
FutureSoft Tech
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