Description - If an admin uses the Log in as function to login as a specific user, this action should not update the fields lastLoginDate and loginCount.
Why is this feature important to you - We need a way to monitor, when a user really logged in to the system. Therefore the fields lastLoginDate and loginCount should be used. To test / double check specific system settings (e.g. object sharing) our admin team often uses the Log in as functionality. Unfortunately this updates the mentioned fields lastLoginDate and loginCount. As far as I found out, this update seems to only be done once a day. So, if you login as another user multiple times on the same day, the loginCount is not increased.
How would you like the feature to work - As there is also an audit for login sessions under the endpoint AUDS, the fields in the USER entry should only be updated, if someone really logged into the account using the corresponding credentials.
Current Behaviour - The fields lastLoginDate and loginCount are always updated, regardless of wether it was a "real" login or an impersonation by an admin.