Take their word - in a contract that specify that they are responsible in
case Oracle ask for more money, and then check with Oracle.

Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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> We are purchasing a software package from a vendor.  The vendor states
that the package includes sufficient Oracle licenses.  Since I'm supposed to
keep on top of our licensing costs, I'm trying to make sure that there are
no surprises down the road - such as additional Oracle support fees or
Oracle claiming that we don't have this new box licensed, etc.  How can the
vendor prove that they are providing a license?  When I asked them for some
type of proof, they forward the OLSA to me, which is basically generic - it
doesn't tell me if the license is SE, EE, SE One, perpertual, term, CPU,
Named User, etc.  Any thoughts or do I just take their word for it?
>
> Thanks,
> Jay
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