"For some reason there has been a great confusion..."

I believe that's exactly the point.  Oracle installed this extra-cost
option by default, for no other defensible reason then to encourage its
unwitting use.  There's a reason there has been confusion.  They're like
a drug pusher, first one's easy but once you're hooked you PAY.  And
unless you know where to look its not so easy to find info on Metalink
for what are the options for each DB version.  I don't know what the
original meaning was behind 'feeling tricked', but I guarantee you there
are some on this list who've just realized they've been tricked into
using an expensive add-on product they may not be able to back out of at
this point.

Jim


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While I agree Oracle is avaricious and sales reps are a smarmy lot, I
don't see any entrapment here.  If you believe you are licensed for an
option and you are not, it is perfectly legitimate for Oracle to ask for
you to pay for that license and any maintenance costs.  $23,800 is
cheap, must be a 20 named user license.   They are not asking for
payment for all the years it had been illegally installed?  Consider
yourself very lucky and Oracle anything but greedy.

"Feeling tricked" implies that had you known that you were not licensed,
you would not have divulged it to Oracle.  If so, you are lower than a
smoldering heap of parrot droppings.  However, as it was indeed an
innocent mistake and no such characterization is necessary.

For some reason there has been a great confusion over whether the
partitioning option costs extra.  Even some of the most knowledgeable
DBA's in the world were mistaken on this.  The height of this
misunderstanding was a two to three years ago.  I expect there were
hundreds perhaps thousands of sites who have installed partitioning
without a license because they  believed it to be free.


Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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