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 Hi,
       As we have an iSeries shop, we have WDS and WDSc Standard edition.
We also have a number of licences for WSAD and will need to purchase some
additional licences for WSAD over the coming months.

I read recently that if we bought a licence for WDSc Advanced edition, that
  a) it includes all the tools that are in WSAD and WDSc standard edition
and
  b) that we would have unlimited  user licences

  Can anyone confirm that this is the case. In other words can everything
that the java developers do in WSAD be done in WDSc Advanced edition and
should we consider buying a licence for WDSc Advanced instead of buying
additional licences for WSAD ?


Thanks, Fergal





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