Maybe I am wrong here but..............................
My understanding is that you can use standard or enterprise for any
appication you wish.
If your application communicates with the Web/internet, you have to license
the
product based on UPU's; they will not accept a named user license.
???
Dennis Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@fatcity.com on 04/24/2001 01:22:56 PM
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>Why the enterprise license for Oracle?
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Because that's what they require.
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