Re: I4GL licenses
- From: "Obnoxio The Clown" <obnoxio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 14:45:50 -0000 (GMT)
Mrinal Kant said:
> I have a query regarding I4GL Compiler licenses.
>
> What is the difference between development and runtime (concurrent users)
> licenses? That is, when are they required?
>
> As far as I understand, if I have 3 developers, each using 5 simultaneous
> i4gl sessions, then I need 3 developer licenses and 3 X 5 = 15 runtime
> licenses. These figures should be independent of the number of users that
> finally run the compiled executables. Am I right? Please help.
If you have 3 developers, you need a 3-user developer license. If you also
have 20 users using what the developers write, then you also need a
20-user runtime license.
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Bye now,
Obnoxio
"C'est pas parce qu'on n'a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule"
- Coluche
did i mention i like nulls? heck, i even go so far as to say that all
columns in a table except the primary key could/should be nullable. this
has certain advantages, for example, if you need to insert a child record
and you don't have a parent row for it, just do an insert into the parent
table with the primary key value (everything else null), and voila,
relational integrity is preserved. but this is, admittedly, a bit
controversial among modellers.
--r937, dbforums.com
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