12-11-2023 05:03 AM
Happy Monday! Just like the title says, I'm setting up a new v23 server for a customer, the db has been upgraded for quite some time, but I'm setting up the Idp & API server in preparation for them to test their existing code against v23, but I'm unable to get past this particular license issue. The customer only engages with the Document Management API and right now, the only two calls I'm making are to get an access token, and to try to get doc-type-groups to pull a cookie. I should note that I can still log into the web client (v23) just fine with the same credentials, I've tried specifically assigning named licenses, allowing concurrent licenses instead, etc, to no avail. I was hoping maybe someone had some ideas.
v23 is using:
ep4 is using:
When I switch environments over to EP4, it works as expected:
The Version 23 MRG Reads:
12-11-2023 07:40 AM
You most likely miss the license called REST API Integration Toolkit. This was added as mandatory in FEP5 and later
Also see this: https://community.hyland.com/forum/threads/90175-f22-rest-api-query-license-header-value
12-11-2023 07:11 AM
Hi
The error you refence is an error when the API Server doesn't have access to any available licenses. The error ...
License type 'Core' is not properly licensed
... refers to several Product Types that get mapped to the Client Product Code of Core
which are listed below:
Workstation Client
Concurrent Client
Named Users
Enterprise Concurrent Client
Information Management Concurrent Client
When making a Document Management REST API call to the API Server, the type of license will be based on the Resource Owner user made, or on the license header. You can read more here ...
Hope this helps.
12-11-2023 07:26 AM
Why would it work on the same database in Ep4 and not in v23? No users work, the concurrent licenses are more than enough, when tried with named licenses, it still fails. So I understand the general error message but I believe it's the wrong error message and something else is happening.
12-11-2023 07:40 AM
You most likely miss the license called REST API Integration Toolkit. This was added as mandatory in FEP5 and later
Also see this: https://community.hyland.com/forum/threads/90175-f22-rest-api-query-license-header-value
12-11-2023 07:47 AM
you were exactly right. The MRG appears to be wrong.
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