• Greg Edwards-268690 (1/29/2015)


    Brandie Tarvin (1/29/2015)


    I cannot seem to find anything via Google on licensing Dev edition. Can someone just verify for me that my thinking is correct.

    Per Seat licensing means that anyone who touches SQL, even indirectly through an app, needs to have a license. Yes?

    Or is it just people who use SQL directly (SSIS, SSMS, etc.)?

    Even indirectly, same as buying a CAL for other versions.

    See Microsoft site for more details.

    So if a user is helping test, they should have a license too.

    Aha. Reasons I couldn't find this page. I was looking at 2012, not 2014 and ignoring cloud options.

    Thanks, Greg.

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