Friday, February 24, 2012

developer edition vs standard edition

I have an application that a client would like to review.
They have the developer edition of SQL and would like to
try my app before buying the standard edition. Is there
anything they would not be able to do. I have a db that I
will attach with demo data, there are stored procedures,
views, etc.
Thanks in advanceThe Developer edition has the same functionality of the Enterprise =edition, so it can do everything that the Standard edition can do.
-- Keith
"max" <mshaneyfelt@.ciomsult.com> wrote in message =news:00fc01c3d3c5$b4915fb0$a501280a@.phx.gbl...
> I have an application that a client would like to review. > They have the developer edition of SQL and would like to > try my app before buying the standard edition. Is there > anything they would not be able to do. I have a db that I > will attach with demo data, there are stored procedures, > views, etc.
> > Thanks in advance|||In addition to Keith's comment, Dev Edition is meant for development
purposes only. You should not be using it for production.
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/development.asp
--
-oj
http://www.rac4sql.net
"max" <mshaneyfelt@.ciomsult.com> wrote in message
news:00fc01c3d3c5$b4915fb0$a501280a@.phx.gbl...
> I have an application that a client would like to review.
> They have the developer edition of SQL and would like to
> try my app before buying the standard edition. Is there
> anything they would not be able to do. I have a db that I
> will attach with demo data, there are stored procedures,
> views, etc.
> Thanks in advance|||oj, thanks. The client will not use it for production but
they already own the developer edition so this way they
can look at the application before laying out the funds
for a processor license.
>--Original Message--
>In addition to Keith's comment, Dev Edition is meant for
development
>purposes only. You should not be using it for production.
>http://www.microsoft.com/sql/howtobuy/development.asp
>--
>-oj
>http://www.rac4sql.net
>
>"max" <mshaneyfelt@.ciomsult.com> wrote in message
>news:00fc01c3d3c5$b4915fb0$a501280a@.phx.gbl...
>> I have an application that a client would like to
review.
>> They have the developer edition of SQL and would like to
>> try my app before buying the standard edition. Is there
>> anything they would not be able to do. I have a db that
I
>> will attach with demo data, there are stored procedures,
>> views, etc.
>> Thanks in advance
>
>.
>

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