Closed tim-o closed 9 months ago
@piyush-singh this could become an item in the CLI roadmap. What do you think? Do you want to add it to the various docs?
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this is still relevant. Which team though?
@mwang1026 do you know how to triage this?
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Enhancement Request
As an admin of a cluster using an enterprise license, I'd like to be able to see the expiration date of my license. One possible way of meeting this need would be to create a read-only cluster setting that automagically stores the current expiration date after the license is updated.
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Ticket ID: #3350 Group: Support Requester: mikael.sandstrom@unibet.com Issue escalated by: Tim O'Brien
Original ticket description:
Jira issue: CRDB-4422