Ownership Tab
- For the Ownership tab under Remote Device Properties, see Ownership Tab.
- For the Ownership tab under Virtual Desktop Template Properties, see Ownership Tab.
The Ownership tab displays the details about the ownership of this inventory device by enterprise groups, including up to one each from location, corporate unit, and cost center. This tab also displays the last logged on user, the assigned user, and the calculated user for the inventory device.
These settings are mainly useful for record keeping. These settings:
- Have no impact on compliance calculations
- Do not limit how the inventory device can be allocated to individual users
- Do not limit how the inventory device can be assigned to other enterprise
groups.Note: If:
- Operators have restricted data access rights, so that they can see data only from specified enterprise groups, and
- This inventory device is owned by a different enterprise group for which the operators do not have permission
The following inventory device properties (listed alphabetically) are available on this tab.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Assigned |
The user assigned to this device. This assignment overrides the
Calculated user.
Tip: Other than for
exceptional reasons, it is best practice to leave this value blank, so that the
Calculated user (derived from inventory collections)
can drive compliance calculations as intended. If your purpose is to set
ownership for the hardware, consider setting the Assigned
user on the asset record (which does not affect compliance calculations),
and ensuring that these two values for asset and inventory device are not
synchronized (navigate to the system menu (
![]() Search and select the user for the inventory device. For details about using the search control, see To Use a Fly-Down. |
Calculated |
The name of the user that was the most frequent user of this device, over the previous 10 inventory collections. The value of this field is automatically generated by FlexNet Manager Suite. Not available when you create an inventory device manually. |
Corporate unit |
The corporate unit responsible for the device. FlexNet Manager Suite enables you to create a hierarchy of corporate units based on the structure of your enterprise. For example, you can have Example Enterprises at the top level, dividing into business groups at the next level, and then divisions such as Marketing and Engineering within those. Search for and select the corporate unit for an inventory device. For details about using the search control, see To Use a Fly-Down. |
Cost center |
The cost center responsible for all costs incurred for this device. The application enables you to create a hierarchy of cost centers units based on the geographical hierarchy of your enterprise. For example, you can have a cost center Bangalore under India, which is under Asia. Search for and select the cost center responsible for all costs incurred for this inventory device. For details about using the search control, see To Use a Fly-Down. |
Last logged on |
The name of the user that was discovered to be the last logged on user on this device. Editable by clicking the linked full name in the Last logged on field displayed in the Ownership tab of the inventory device properties. Not available when you create an inventory device manually. |
Location |
Specifies the location within your enterprise that is responsible
for the device. FlexNet Manager Suite enables you to create a hierarchy of
locations based on the geographical hierarchy of your enterprise. For example, you
can have a location Seattle under Washington, which is under USA.
Important: For IBM PVU licenses only, and only when FlexNet Manager Suite is in 'PVU mode' (responsible for sub-capacity calculations of PVU points),
your choice of location may affect the assignment of this inventory device to
one of the three mandatory IBM regions for which peak PVU consumption must be
calculated. This is because individual locations may be mapped to an IBM region,
and 'ownership' of the inventory device by a location ties it to the matching
IBM region. Therefore any change of location that causes this inventory device
to switch to a different IBM region (for example, because the new location is
mapped to a different IBM region) may affect the calculations of the peak
consumption values (and their timings) across the regions. Such a change of
location is considered a correction for sub-capacity calculations, and
takes effect retroactively throughout the entire reporting period (peak
values are recalculated each time a full compliance calculation is run,
typically nightly).
Search for and select the location of an inventory device. For details about using the search control, see To Use a Fly-Down. |