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So if I read it correctly, a current SWMA account on a P20 gets Web Query licensed for 6 users (not concurrent but specific users) and each additional user is $400.

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Krebs
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:25 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: DB2 Web Query for System i

I want to know if I can read correctly...

If we are already using Query/400 and have SWMA, we can get this new product
with a few user licenses for no charge. In addition, the rest of us
non-users can still use Query/400 like we have been.

Each additional user we want to add will cost us $400 plus some SWMA money.

For the reasons why we want to use this product...
The product itself will run on the iSeries using HTTP/Tomcat with a browser
interface for users (modern interface). Query/400 definitions can be used as
starting points for the new DB2 Web Query. We can make the output "pretty"
with graphics and color and WYSISYG formatting. Output can be in HTML, PDF,
and Excel. The base product will support matrix reporting, ranking and
drill-down.

Does anyone -know- whether there is any batch processing (scheduled
reporting) available?

If we are already using Query/400, is there any reason we shouldn't upgrade
to this product even if we don't buy any additional users?

Mike Krebs

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