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On 20/01/2010, at 3:48 AM, Obelix-it wrote:

Now, i need to change some of the assumption i made when i call QLZADDLI
APi (mainly, Default Usage Limit and Grace period).

This information is stored with the product definition (*PRDDFN) so deleting the product itself will remove it.

I tried every way i can think to get the changes done, but the parameter
don't change. I've done some google, and understand that removing the
package won't remove the license, but what at least i need is to be able
to change information.

This is different. This is the licence key itself. This is stored in the licence repository (a set of (mostly) protected files).

I tried deleting the whole package, including Product Definitiona and
product load, and rebuild from scatch, but even if call to QLZADDLI with
new parameter ended succesfully, when i package and restore the product
i find the old one's.

Confusion seems apparent. Calling QLZADDLI will set NEW default usage and grace period values etc. in the *PRDDFN. Generating a NEW licence key will use those values. Licence keys already generated and stored in the repository will still retain the old values.

Does anyone may help or point me in the right directoin?? is there any
different API to change/remove lic info?? does i need to remove all of
the object referring to the program in order to get the license change???


The RMVLICKEY CL command will remove the licence key from the repository.

Generating a new key for the same product, licence term, and feature will replace an existing old licence key.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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