The non-com license will install automatically  if there is not already a
license.

You can either install your professional license before you run Jd for the
first time on a new system. You can
also install your professional license at any later time and it will
replace the non--com license.

In summary: just install your professional license as instructed in the
original email that gave you the license.

On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 3:00 AM, Anssi Seppälä <anssi.sepp...@enease.fi>
wrote:

> How can I keep the commercial licence? Now the non-commercial overrides my
> commercial licence
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Programming <programming-boun...@forums.jsoftware.com> On Behalf Of
> Eric Iverson
> Sent: tiistai 15. toukokuuta 2018 21.57
> To: Programming forum <programm...@jsoftware.com>
> Subject: [Jprogramming] Jd (Jdatabase) new release available - now free
> for non-commercial use!
>
> Jd (Jdatabase) new release available.
>
> This release automatically installs a free non-commercial key if it is run
> without a key.
>
> The non-commercial key enables all of Jd and the only limitation is that
> it is licensed only for non-commercial use.
>
> We strongly encourage all J users to take a serious look at Jd.
>
> It should be of particular interest to anyone who works with csv files.
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