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TheRaynMan
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I am currently using VS 2019 Community edition.
I would like to create a windows app for where I work. I'm not being paid to create this app for the company. I'm doing only for the purpose of making my job easier and maybe a couple of other people's jobs easier.
Can I create this app using community edition where I work if there is no exchange of money?
I won't even be using SQL Server. I will use Access 2013 for the DB since everybody in the company has this installed on their computer. However, if later I can get permission to connect to SQL Server database on the company server, does that change the rules as well as far as licensing is concerned?
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I would like to create a windows app for where I work. I'm not being paid to create this app for the company. I'm doing only for the purpose of making my job easier and maybe a couple of other people's jobs easier.
Can I create this app using community edition where I work if there is no exchange of money?
I won't even be using SQL Server. I will use Access 2013 for the DB since everybody in the company has this installed on their computer. However, if later I can get permission to connect to SQL Server database on the company server, does that change the rules as well as far as licensing is concerned?
Continue reading...