Licensing needed for upgrading from 12.0.4 to 12.0.6?
Hi All,
Good Morning ..
We have our E-Business Suite on Red Hat Linux - Version 12.0.4 . Database version is 10.2.0.2.
From a licensing perspective, will there be any additional license costs if we upgrade our
Applications to 12.0.6?
and Database to 11.2.0.1?
Thanks,
Kishore
Hi,
No additional license is required unless you license/install new products.
You could contact your Oracle sales representative to confirm this.
Thanks,
Hussein
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