Unless you management has a very OLD license agreement with Oracle, which I believe 
have all been replaced, then their wrong and you are right.  Now if you have a named 
user license upgrade your processors with no worry.  But if your running on a 
processor license or an older power units license, call your sales rep.  You REALLY do 
not want a visit from Oracle's License Management Services folks.

Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA 

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My management is claiming that we have an "unlimited concurrent users"
license on one of our AIX machines and that we do not need to
upgrade the license when we increase the number of processors.
The Oracle web site section on licensing lists only two types
of licenses for Enterprise Edition, Named users and Processor Based.

Has anyone heard of this other type?

Thanks,
Peter Schauss
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