Heterogenous connectivity - HS ODBC

Hi,
what are the licensing constraints for such a product? Does it work with standard version or requires it Enterprise Edition, or is it a package to be bought separately?
Thanks
Ciao

Specifically on the licensing question
Heterogeneous Services is included with your database license
In order to actually make a database link to a non-Oracle database, though, Heterogeneous Services needs either Generic Connectivity or a Transparent Gateway. Generic Connectivity appears to be what you are looking to use-- that uses ODBC or OLE DB drivers to make a generic connection to the non-Oracle database. Generic Connectivity is included with your license, though you would potentially have to license the ODBC/ OLE DB driver. Using a Transparent Gateway, on the other hand, provides additional functionality (such as two-phase commits and additional performance), but requires licensing a separate Oracle product (the Transparent Gateway).
And just to note, nothing I've written here is in any way binding on Oracle-- only your Oracle sales rep can make that sort of binding agreement. My comments are general licensing comments-- your organization may have an agreement with Oracle that changes some or all of the standard licensing terms. Licensing terms may differ in your country. Oracle may change licensing terms whenever it wishes. And should there ever be a question about whether you are properly licensed, relying on comments made by some guy on the internet with a playing card logo next to his name probably isn't the position you'd want to be in.
Justin

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    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2009/07/13-10:42:44
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