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Our team has reviewed this enhancement request and determined that we will be including this idea as a requirement. The proposed approach is to create a table which will capture users identified during peak usage period, along with their respective access type (concurrent, authorized, etc). This table will enable you to easily view the users who were logged in during those periods.
At this stage, the data will be available in an hourly, time-boxed format rather than in real time. This will give you a general overview of usage patterns during peak hours. To identify specific users consistently appearing during peak periods, you may need to monitor recurring user activity across these hourly data sets.