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Re: How is it? Licensing...

From: Niall Litchfield <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:44:47 +0100
Message-ID: <8t3i5v$88n$1@soap.pipex.net>

I believe that the Oracle answer to this will be 5. In particular the Named User licence states that you must measure the number of users at the end users machines rather than at any app that is actiually doing the database access.

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Niall Litchfield
Oracle DBA
Audit Commission UK
"Tomasz G." <TGliwa_at_unisoft.com.pl> wrote in message
news:8t38l8$dj5$1_at_news.tpi.pl...

> > On your license model, on your application, on ...
> > the sun shining? No less than a fortnight ago, I asked
> > a similar question to two oracle sales reps - and they
> > started arguing amongst eachother (...)
> ;-)
>
> > There still are many questions: can you always identify your
> > users, are the 5 stations assigned to individuals, or can you have
> > like 200 different folks for each WS?
>
> OK. More infos.
>
> I can always identify users. Each is assigned to his station.
> Oracle is only server side DB engine.
> Both applications, which are connecting to Oracle are independent
> on Oracle tools...
>
> Named user licenses?
> How many? Look to my first post.
>
> Tomasz.
>
>
>
Received on Tue Oct 24 2000 - 03:44:47 CDT

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