SQL server requirement in UCCE

I met one problem:
we need to use CUIC 8.5 to query an external data source. According to the BoM from CISCO, only SQL 2005 is supported.
i would like to share the SQl 2005 of HDS or other UCCE SQl 2005. Is it possible?

You are right, David.
because the reporting requires some customized data, we have to connct to an external database.
if we can share the database engine of HDS server, we can get more benefits.
COuld we put another database to the HDS server SQL server? I will not change any setting on HDS database.

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