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Thanks for the tips. Assuming I need a "DB license" , and the one in PDSOE isn't a sufficient DB license for client/server (SQL92) reports, what do I need to call our Progress rep and ask for? Again, I'd be looking for the least costly option since the PDSOE database license seems to meet my purposes, aside from disallowing the SQL92 client connections. (We already own enterprise RDBMS licenses but they are in the HP-UX platform - on IA64. However, I'd like to do all of my local PDSOE development work in win32 if possible. It prevents me from having to schedule database downtime for schema changes and what-not.).
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