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What are you talking about? No one using the ERP functions is going to be bypassing the ERP licensing. Some users don't even need the ERP functions, they're using functions like Query/400 or in house written applications. Why use an expensive ERP license just for the menuing when less expensive alternatives are available? I have no idea if the open source option even meets our needs it's just an option, we're also looking at commercial menuing packages. Rob wrote: >Hey, I have no problem with an open source menu system. What I have >problems is using the menu system to bypass paying the license for the ERP >package. Ron
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