No it can't be done. the thing is that the support contract is expiring. We
have the product licenses, but we want support contract to be reduced for
lesser number of people.

Now they say, that this can't be done and the product license will be
terminated if we want this. The thing is that Oracle support is useless(I get
more help from this forum :) ), but we still want it, just in case.

And moreover, buying the licenses afresh will be very costly, typically 5-10
times the price of renewing the support contract.

Naveen

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-- John Weatherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Naveen,
>
> I can't say if it's a global policy or not.  However in my last life,
> we initially purchased ALL modules assuming about 2000 users.  We ended
> up with only a handful being implemented and closer to 600 users.  Oracle
> pulled the same "you can't reduce licensing" stunt with us.  Of course
> I'm sure they will be happy to sell you more licenses the second they
> think you have 1 extra user.  In general, its probably best to always
> get the absolute minimum number of licenses you think you can get by
> with.
>
> Sorry I can't be more encouraging,

Cancel the contract and renew it with a different number
of users. Once the old contract has expired and is no
longer in force you are not "changing" the number of users
since it is a new contract. It may be that playing hardball
is the only way to get their attention.

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