FlexNet Manager Suite 
2021 R1 
(On-Premises) 
        
            The batch scheduler provides some useful specializations for handling third-party
                inventory imports from disconnected inventory beacons (those that are not co-located on your central
                        application server, or batch server in a multi-server
                    implementation). The purpose of these specializations is to make third-party inventory
                results available in the web interface as promptly as possible.
        
        Third-party inventory processing overview:
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                An inventory beacon collects inventory from a third-party tool
                    (such as Microsoft SCCM or IBM's ILMT).
            
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                The inventory data package is saved with an XML manifest that identifies the
                    connection used for the inventory import (both by the name you defined for the
                    connection, and by a GUID tying the connection to the particular inventory beacon).
            
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                From a free-standing inventory beacon,
                    the inventory package is immediately uploaded to a web service on the central
                        application server (or the batch server in a large
                    implementation with separate servers).
            
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                The web service queues an InventoryImportReadersmessage to
                    the batch scheduler. (Details of task messages are included in Batch Scheduler Command Line.)
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                The reader task is scheduled as soon as constraints and current tasks allow,
                    resulting in the third-party inventory reaching the internal staging
                    tables.
                
                    Note: If the third-party inventory collection is configured on an inventory beacon that is co-located on your central application server (or, in a large multi-server implementation, on your
                        inventory server), the third-party inventory collection is scheduled by a
                        Microsoft scheduled task on the server and saved directly to the staging
                        tables. This is automatically followed by the staging of any FlexNet
                        inventory, and then the remaining step follows. 
 
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                After the success of that task, by default the batch scheduler queues an
                        InventoryImportWritersmessage so that the data is also
                    transferred into the operational tables in the compliance database.This chaining of the writer task is controlled by another specialized option
                    on the command line of the batch
                    scheduler: -p "ChainWritersMessage=true"
 The value of this
                    Boolean is derived from a per-tenant setting in the database, called
                         PackageUploadTriggersWriters (stored in the
                         ComplianceTenantSetting table).  Tip: The same setting may be used in a single-tenant
                        on-premises implementation. 
Its effect when true is to cause the batch
                    scheduler to queue tasks for the compliance writers immediately on the success
                    of the import readers task. These not only transfer the inventory to the
                    operational tables in the  compliance database, but also complete a new
                    calculation of license consumption (reconciliation) based on this latest data.
                    Therefore the inventory, and its impact on licensing, are available as quickly
                    as possible in the  web interface of  FlexNet Manager Suite. Tip: In some cases where you import a large data set, the impact of an
                        immediate import and reconciliation may be undesirable. You may turn off
                        this feature (so that you rely only on the scheduled overnight import and
                        reconciliation) by setting  PackageUploadTriggersWriters to
                        false. There is no user interface for editing the preferences saved in the
                             ComplianceTenantSetting table (this table is used both
                        for multi-tenant and single-tenant implementations); but a database
                        administrator may make the following change in Microsoft SQL Server
                        Management Studio:
                            UPDATE ComplianceTenantSetting
SET SettingValue = '0'
FROM dbo.ComplianceTenantSetting
INNER JOIN dbo.SettingName ON 
    ComplianceTenantSetting.SettingNameID = SettingName.SettingNameID
WHERE SettingName.Name = 'PackageUploadTriggersWriters'
 Further
                        details of the  ComplianceTenantSetting and
                             SettingName tables are available in the  FlexNet Manager Suite Schema Reference PDF, available through the title page of online
                    help. 
 
While you can chain the writers for all inventory sources, it doesn't have the same
                impact when used in the case of inventory collected by FlexNet inventory agent. This
                is because the individual .ndi files have over time been uploaded
                into the internal inventory database, and there is no equivalent "instant trigger"
                to cause this data source to be 'immediately' written into the compliance database (really, 'immediately' has no useful meaning when
                    .ndi files continue to be uploaded to the inventory database at
                relatively random times). 
            In contrast, for third-party inventory, the specialized process described above means
                that third-party inventory is available in the web interface of FlexNet Manager Suite as promptly as possible after it is collected by an inventory beacon.
        
    
  
     FlexNet Manager Suite (On-Premises)
     2021 R1