[KLUG Members] Re: programming question

Rusty Yonkers therustycook at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 25 11:13:55 EDT 2004


> > but we will be paying $7000.00 for the upgrade, which for this
> place
> > is a lot of coin.  
> 
> $7,000 for an off-brand DB?  They're nuts.  You could license DB2

That is an upgrade and includes licenses for all the clients too.. It
is not like buying a 3GL or 4GL language that you write and compile
code.  It is more like Access.  There is a run-time license thing
that you can do with the developers version but so far we have not
done that here.  I suppose that is something to think about if we
decide to go that route (at least I think the run-time will work with
the database files being on the server??????)


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