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At 12 MAY 1999 02:18:31AM Nick Stevenson wrote:

Am I to understand that any manipulation of an RLIST statement (creating or amending) is a violation of the OpenInsight runtime licence? Take an OI form, put an editbox on it and allow the user to enter an RLIST statement. Event code then takes the LIST syntax, bungs it into a RUN RLIST command and displays the result.


At 13 MAY 1999 09:42AM James Acquaviva wrote:

Hi Nick, the OI runtime license allows for distribution of "Locked Down" application functionality. This includes reports. The end user of a runtime application can execute any pre-written or existing report but may not create new reports without a development license (or a stand-alone Revelation Reporter license that adds Revelation Reporter design capability to a runtime). The runtime license disallows the use of a runtime to create new reports or modify the design of existing reports, regardless of the method used, and thus restricts the use of OpenList (the R/List function). The runtime license does not restrict the filtering use of R/List ("reduction criteria"). The runtime license does anticipate that the runtime user may need to filter information and does provide for this need in the license. Please give me a call at 978-247-7101, I would like to make sure we fully understand your need and assist you in finding the correct solution.

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