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Andrew Cooper posted on Feb 18, 2009 12:32
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We have a customer who has granule ID 1300 on their license, Databases with a value of 20.

May seem like a stupid question, but does this mean they can legitimately run 20 databases on this one license?

Any help would be appreciated

Andrew

 

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Formerly NAV was sold in single granules as "Basic General Ledger", "Basic Receivables", "Sales Invoicing" and so on.

And one of those granules was 1300 which allowed you a maximum database-size at 20 MegaBytes(!). Then you was able to expand pr. 100 MB.

Nowadays you buy Bussines Essentials or Advanced Management, in which certain granules are included. And "unlimited" database-size!

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