learner
28th January 2004, 09:48
Hi,

I have a very basic doubt, my co. bought 20 users licence for Oracle.

I have 100 licence for baan, i can have 100 db users at Oracle db level... so what does 20 users db licence implies here ???

is it that i can't create more than 20 db users in oracle ??? or is something else ????

Regards

Learner

Dikkie Dik
28th January 2004, 10:09
The Baan licence checks before running.

Oracle checks when you have an Oracle issue. If Oracle finds out that you use more licences than you paid for you will have a (financial) problem at that moment.

Also you will get a problem when Oracle enters your company to check the licence structure.

Kind regards,
Dick

sinank
30th January 2004, 14:44
oracle demands fee for per BaaN user.
if you have created 100 Baan User, you have to buy
extra 80 licence or drop BaaN Users. Also you have to pay
for Non-Baan users created in database for other applications.
name of that policy is 'Named User'.
You also can choose 'CPU licene'. you pay a great amount of money per CPU.


Sinan
OCP

Dikkie Dik
2nd February 2004, 10:15
sinank wrote:
oracle demands fee for per BaaN user.

This is (as far as I know) only valid when you buy a Oracle licence via Baan. Else you are up to the Oracle licencing