About license for Database

Hi Colleagues,
I've a question about MDM license. When you buy a license to install MDM, you get a license for MDM and Database, like any Netweaver Product or you only get a license for MDM.
Please, could you help me?
Thanks and regards

hi,
I think both are different entities.
when u buy MDM licence that is not valid for MDM Database.
Thanks,
Kris

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