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Hi Buck,
Unfortunately, I'm not sure. This was a throw away question from a client via a sales manager, and I don't have the detail. I will go back and ask.
Thanks
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date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 16:20:09 -0500
from: Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx>>
subject: Re: User licensing for web acc SBS
On 11/15/2017 3:16 PM, Adam Driver (MIT) wrote:
Do users accessing the system via a web browser count as a user for licensing?
There are a variety of licences.
You might be thinking about one, and I might be answering about another.
Have a peep at WRKLICINF. Which licence(s) are we discussing?
If that doesn't clarify things, look at it from the other side, from the user's perspective. What is the user doing in a browser? Port 2001
(admin) work? HATS? Static web pages served by IBM i? Dynamic web pages that hit the database? What user profile does that web app use when it connects to the DB?
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