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Title:DEC/EDI
Notice:DEC/EDI V2.1 - see note 2002
Moderator:METSYS::BABER
Created:Wed Jun 06 1990
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3150
Total number of notes:13466

3149.0. "Translation Services licence" by BERN02::MUNT () Thu Jun 05 1997 23:28

    The DEC/EDI V3.1A does not list order numbers for Translation Services
    licence. Am I right in believing that a licence is no longer required
    for the Translation Services (although this licence does occur in the
    internal PAKs)?
    
    Thanks
    ...colin
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3149.1Its still neededSYSTEM::HELLIARhttp://samedi.reo.dec.com/Fri Jun 06 1997 08:418
    COlin,
    
    The translation license is STILL needed, either separately or as part
    of one of the package licenses. Tne only except to this, is if you ONLY
    use the by-pass translation feature and hence dont need any translation
    services.
    
    Graham
3149.2Contact for Order Nos?BERN02::MUNTFri Jun 06 1997 13:2010
    Graham,
    
    Thanks for the reply. Unfortunatley as I mentioned the SPD for V3.1A 
    does not list the licenses and
    order numbers for Translation Services. The customer in question
    requires both TRADACOMS and EDIFACT. Are 2 licenses required? Do you
    know where I could find the order numbers?
    
    Thanks
    ...colin
3149.3Just the oneMETSYS::HELLIARhttp://samedi.reo.dec.com/Fri Jun 06 1997 15:139
    Colin,
    
    I've asked for the part number of the Translation License.
    
    As far as I am concerned only one Translation license need be
    purchased per server. i.e. the one license covers EDIFACT/ODETTE,
    X12/TDCC, and TRADACOMS.
    
    Graham
3149.4translation license is a red herring on UNIXSYSTEM::REIDDavid Reid, EDI engineeringFri Jun 06 1997 15:1814
    Actually, you only need the package license, as this includes
    translation, comms (of your choice) and application client
    
    In addition you need the CommandCenter license (for UNIX) or
    the FileBridge development license (for OpenVMS).
    
    The reason the translation license was in the internal PAKs
    is historical.
    
    You cannot buy DEC/EDI without one of the Comms options.
    
    I hope that helps,
    
    d:){=| David.