One license question

hello
Our customer has the license of Oracle 9i Database Enterprise Version.Is it contain the license of OWB Server Side Version?
thx

Hi j b,
We've just gone through the licence issues for the client and may be you can share my experience.
I'm working as a consultant on a government data warehouse project so all the licence will be purchased by the client. This means our own OWB licence (included in iDS) can not be used for client as Oracle rules limited. This is reasonable because you have to install OWB on client's server for development, user accept test and production and.
If the clint agree to use OWB as the DW tool, then they have to buy the iDS, the number of licence totally depends on how many developers will use OWB.
In most cases, the client bought limited number of named users in 9i Enterprise Edition. But as Iron pointed in his reply to my question, we don't need to buy any licence for the Design Repository and Runtime Repository, and no limit to the number of Target Schemas you are going to create.
But keep in mind, if it's not the developer but the client DBA to be reponsible for the deployment in Production, this DBA need to buy a licence of a named user ($600 for one?).
Hope this info. is helpful to you.

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