Jörgen Andersson wrote:
Because some companies are quite divided.
Certainly. And some companies need to create their own database. But in the general case neither of those are true.
Jörgen Andersson wrote:
It's the number of actual users that counts, not the number of users you setup in the database. It's a common misconception.
I know how it works. The fact that user licensing exists at all specifically indicates that support in the database per user is something that is in fact significant. Unless you are claiming that only a single user connects at a time, then my comment about user licensing stands. And if you are claiming that then it is far from what any normal business would use.