ExtraView is a licensed product. Several types of licensing schemes are available, according to your purchase of the license from ExtraView Corporation. The license details of the ExtraView installation can be viewed in the section named Company Information Settings in the System Controls section of Administration.
There are two versions of ExtraView - named ExtraView Standard and ExtraView Enterprise. These are the key difference in features of each version. Please see the website for complete details.
ExtraView Standard | ExtraView Enterprise |
Zero license cost for unlimited number of licenses | See here for pricing |
Support is not provided beyond the first 30 days | |
For direct support, see here for pricing | See here for support pricing |
Supports upto 5 user roles | Supports an unlimited number of user roles |
Supports upto 5 Business Areas | Supports an unlimited number of Business Areas |
Supports 200 fields | Supports an unlimited number of fields |
WOA RESTful API | WOA RESTful API and SOAP Web Services API |
User Custom programming interface | |
Extended reporting | |
Keyword searching of documents stored in the database | |
Compliance with 21CFR Part 11 regulations | |
Automatic translation of text between different languages | |
Privacy of issues based upon the user's company name | Extended privacy with sophisticated logic |
Named users are identified as single-person entities that each has a unique User ID within ExtraView. You may create more end users than the number of licenses you have purchased, but the maximum number of active users cannot exceed the number of licensed users. You may disable any account or accounts to remain in compliance with the license. Note that users who only occupy the role identified in the behavior setting named LIMITED_USER_ROLE are not counted in the licensing scheme, and they will always have access to ExtraView.
You may create any number of user ID’s with the concurrent licensing scheme, but not all users may be able to sign on and work within ExtraView at one time. This is because the software will restrict the number of users who can sign on at any time to the number of concurrent licenses purchased. If users in excess of this number attempt to sign on, they will receive a message asking them to contact the ExtraView administrator. You can control the length of time a license remains active, if a user becomes idle, through a behavior setting. After the expiry time, if a user remains idle, their session is expired allowing another user to occupy the license.
If a user with a concurrent license signs on from a single computer, with different browsers, they only occupy a single concurrent license, to a maximum of five connections. Thereafter, a second concurrent license is occupied. If the same user ID is used from different computers, a concurrent license is counted for each computer.
When a mixed license is purchased, there will be a maximum number for named users and a maximum number for concurrent users. When any new user is created, they are automatically given the ability to use a concurrent license. The administrator may use the end user account maintenance screen to move any user (up to the number of named licenses purchased) from a concurrent license to become a named user license. Note that users who only occupy the role identified in the behavior setting named LIMITED_USER_ROLE are not counted in the licensing scheme, and they will always have access to ExtraView. These users should not be given a named user license, but should occupy a concurrent license. This is the default behavior.
A single user role within ExtraView, identified by the behavior setting named LIMITED_USER_ROLE, may be used to identify users who are licensed at no cost. There are several limitations with users who belong to this user role:
The ADMIN user account is supplied without any cost. This user account should not be used to insert or update issues as it has special properties.