PowerHouse licensing question

Robert Mills robert.mills at pinnacle-entertainment.co.uk
Tue Jul 29 03:26:46 CDT 2008


Hi Walter,

There are actually five (5) types of PowerHouse licenses:

'Full Development' -- no restrictions ('the works').

'Runtime' -- you can only execute compiled Quiz, Quick and QTP programs.

'Runtime with Reporting' -- same as 'Runtime' but also allows you to run
Quiz source.

'Reporting Only' -- never purchased this option but think that it is
Quiz only.

'Reporting No Dictionary' -- don't know about this one.

regards,
 
Robert W.Mills
Business Systems Development Analyst
Group Information Systems & Technology
Pinnacle Entertainment
DDI: +44 (0)20 8309 3604 


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Subject: PowerHouse licensing question

Greetings,

Since I'm not the person in my bureaucracy who handles licensing and
support, I have a rather simple question for the group.

Environment:  PowerHouse 4GL Version 8.39C1, MPE/iX 7.5.

For PowerHouse, is there a distinction between a development license and
a run-time license?  I am told that only one of our systems has a
development version, and the rest are all run-time.  I can't tell the
difference.  In fact, the machine we now use for PowerHouse development
is not the one that our SysAdmin claims to have the development version.

So, is there a difference?  If so, how do I tell what kind of license a
machine has?

Thanks.

Walter  

Walter J. Murray


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