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Status Declined
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 19, 2022

Show AD display names rather than User ID

PI AF shows who created and last edited an element, but does so by showing the user's ID in format "Domain\UserID" which is not always readable. It would be better to display the AD user's display name in these places to make it clear who performed the action. NOTE: This is similar to another request for PI Vision to also show AD display names rather than User ID https://feedback.osisoft.com/forums/320517/suggestions/20034214
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 19, 2022
    Thank you very much for sharing your feedback on the PI Server. After further evaluation, we have decided to decline this item, as we are not planning on implementing it in the near future due to other high priority items across the PI System. Thank you for your feedback, and know that we are listening and reviewing every item that gets submitted!
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  • Guest
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    Aug 19, 2022
    Many larger organizations have multiple AD users with the same name. Showing their name only may cause confusion as they are not unique. Any feedback for that scenario?
  • Guest
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    Aug 19, 2022
    Hi Stephen, to account for unique AD users who have the same name, both display name and user ID would be shown. This would be in the form "First Last (user@domain.com)" or "First Last (domain\user)", matching the layout utilised by Windows for user lookup.