I am the lead developer on a commercial Windows app (c#). A new requirement is to track customers who abuse the license.
For example: Let's say a customer purchases a 10 user license agreement, i.e. 10 simultaneous users at any given time.
I need to be able to report, looking back at history, all the times that customer had more than 10 users logged in at the same time.
I already have a User table with columns: userid (primary key), pw, lastLogin, lastLogout.
I was thinking about creating a a new 'logging' table in which a new row is added each time a user logs out...columns might include:
LogId, UserId, LoginDateTime, LogoutDateTime
...and then I would have a history of every time a user logs in/out of the app...
but I'm not sure if this table design will lend to efficient calculations for reporting...whether I use SQL or c# to perform the calculations does not matter to me, as long as it is reasonably fast...
Hoping someone might have a good idea about how to better design this table so that I can quickly calculate any/all points in time when the customer exceeded the license limit.
Note: I do not want to block the 11t, 12th etc. user from using the app...the requirement is to display a warning message to the user but to allow him to continue working...