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Some information on this page refers to License Statistics v5.4 or newer, which introduced a versioned endpoint URL path in order to maintain version integrity into the future.


License Statistics API lets you generate data from the Denials report. This report shows how many license checkout requests were denied and how often the denials took place.

Showing checkout denials

If you want to retrieve information about denials for username and hostname, we recommend that you use the following URL request template.


GET /api/v1/report/denials/${featureId}/${returnType}?sd=${startDate}&ed=${endDate}&(additional parameters, as needed) 


where:

- $ indicates a variable value that you can replace with an appropriate value, as needed

- possible parameters are as follows:


ParameterRequiredTypeDescription
${featureId}Yesinteger

Specifies feature-specific parameters.

${returnType}YesstringSpecifies the format in which license usage data should be returned. The format can be one of the following: json, csv, xls or pdf.
sdYesstringSpecifies starting date from which you want to generate the report. The date and time format is as follows: YYYY-MM-DD, for example, 2015-01-20.
ed

Yes

stringSpecifies end date from which you want to generate the report. Date format as above. Date is inclusive, meaning all data from the particular day will be included in the report.
fieldsVisibility Nojson/string

Specifies field visibility settings, for example:

{"un": "1", "hn": "1", "ldt": "1", "ldtc":"1"}

where number "1" indicates that a specific field is visible.
Note that the order of the settings you make is important – when exported, the fields will be visible in exactly the same order you specify here.

rnNostringSpecifies the name of the report that will be displayed once the report has been exported to PDF or Excel.
filterNojson/string

Applies filtering denials data on all fields. To filter your data, use the following format:

[{"value": intOrString, "field": "${un | hn | ldt | ldtc}"}]
limitNointegerDetermines the maximum number of data records that can be returned. The value must be greater than zero.
offsetNointegerSpecifies the offset of the first row to return.
orderByNostring

Specifies the field by which you want to order your data records. The field name can be one of the following: un, hn, ldt, ldtc.

orderDirectionNostringDetermines whether the sorting results will be displayed in ascending (ASC) or descending (DESC) order.

 

If your request is successful, you should see a response similar to the following: 

 

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