Oracle Gateway Products

Hi All
We have EBS R12.1.3 instance, now we need to create a database link to flow the data from sql server to oracle.
We have referred "Master Note for Oracle Gateway Products [ID 1083703.1]".
IN documnet mentiones gateway for sql server is "Microsoft SQL*Server - Database Gateway for SQL*Server (DG4Msql)"
for Terradata "Teradata - Database Gateway for Teradata (DG4Teradata)".
Is this gateways are free ware or we need to bought license from oracle.
Thanks in Advance
Shaik

as per Options for Connecting to Foreign Data Stores and Non-Oracle Databases - For Example - DB2, SQL*Server, Sybase, Informix, Teradata, MySQL [ID 233876.1]
this documnet dg4odbc is free ware to access data from terradata and sql server to oracle database.That's correct, the DG4ODBC license is already covered by the enterprise edition license. However, it is always recommended to contact your Oracle Sales representative for license questions/queries.
http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/index.html
By the way, if you need to connect to SQL Server, I believe you still need to get an ODBC driver (which needs to be purchased separately, unless you go with an open source).
Thanks,
Hussein

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    Entered hgopoer at 2012/05/31-13:11:28
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    Entered hgopoer at 2012/05/31-13:11:28
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    Entered hgopoer at 2012/05/31-13:11:28
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    1 CHAR N 45 45 0/ 0 0 0 200 litcen
    1 CHAR N 5 5 0/ 0 0 0 200 codpos
    1 CHAR N 2 2 0/ 0 0 0 200 codprov
    1 CHAR N 3 3 0/ 0 0 0 200 codmun
    1 CHAR N 2 2 0/ 0 0 0 200 codecol
    1 CHAR N 2 2 0/ 0 0 0 200 codesin
    1 CHAR N 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 200 cb
    1 CHAR N 4 4 0/ 0 0 0 200 cs
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    Exiting hgoclse, rc=0 at 2012/05/31-13:11:28
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    hostmstr: 2036506624:      HOA Before hoadafr
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    Free hoada @ 023E983C
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    40: 756E222C 41312E22 636F6465 636F6C22 [un",A1."codecol"]
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    60: 2E226362 222C4131 2E226373 222C4131 [."cb",A1."cs",A1]
    70: 2E226469 6769746F 636F6E22 2C41312E [."digitocon",A1.]
    80: 22637565 6E746122 2C41312E 22736F6C ["cuenta",A1."sol]
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    C0: 66617822 2C41312E 22636966 222C4131 [fax",A1."cif",A1]
    D0: 2E226C69 746C6F63 22204652 4F4D2022 [."litloc" FROM "]
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    Entered hgopoer at 2012/05/31-13:11:28
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    Exiting hgopoer, rc=0 at 2012/05/31-13:11:28
    hgopars, line 457: calling SQLPrepare got sqlstate 42000
    Exiting hgopars, rc=28500 at 2012/05/31-13:11:28 with error ptr FILE:hgopars.c LINE:487 ID:Prepare stmt
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    10: 6E222C41 312E226C 69746365 6E222C41 [n",A1."litcen",A]
    20: 312E2263 6F64706F 73222C41 312E2263 [1."codpos",A1."c]
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    60: 2E226362 222C4131 2E226373 222C4131 [."cb",A1."cs",A1]
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    80: 22637565 6E746122 2C41312E 22736F6C ["cuenta",A1."sol]
    90: 6172222C 41312E22 636F6E73 74727569 [ar",A1."construi]
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    C0: 66617822 2C41312E 22636966 222C4131 [fax",A1."cif",A1]
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    E0: 43454E54 524F5322 204131 [CENTROS" A1]
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    Oracle Corporation --- THURSDAY OCT 18 2012 10:57:55.745
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