you need to contact oracle sales to make certain. The obligation is on your company 
double check. 

i doubt what they are saying is true. please post what you find out. 
> 
> From: "Jay Hostetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/12/11 Thu AM 09:14:26 EST
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: 3rd Party Oracle Licenses
> 
> We are purchasing a software package from a vendor.  The vendor states that the 
> package includes sufficient Oracle licenses.  Since I'm supposed to keep on top of 
> our licensing costs, I'm trying to make sure that there are no surprises down the 
> road - such as additional Oracle support fees or Oracle claiming that we don't have 
> this new box licensed, etc.  How can the vendor prove that they are providing a 
> license?  When I asked them for some type of proof, they forward the OLSA to me, 
> which is basically generic - it doesn't tell me if the license is SE, EE, SE One, 
> perpertual, term, CPU, Named User, etc.  Any thoughts or do I just take their word 
> for it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jay
> 
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