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Hi, thank you for your forum post.
You can use the extended stored procedures to query the license status as follows:USE master<br>GO<br>DECLARE<br>@LicenseType INT,<br>@Version VARCHAR(20),<br>@SerialNumber VARCHAR(20)<br>EXECUTE master..sqbutility 1021, @LicenseType OUTPUT, @Version OUTPUT, @SerialNumber OUTPUT;<br>SELECT @LicenseType AS 'License Type', @Version AS 'SQB Version', @SerialNumber AS 'Serial Number'
Where, @LicenseType will be an Integer of one of the following:
0 - No License trial period as expired.
1 - Trial License
2 - Standard Edition license (Standard Edition licenses are no longer available)
3 - Professional edition license
6 - Lite Edition License (Lite Edition licenses are no longer available)
@Version is a varchar returning the version number of the SQBCoreService.exe.
@SerialNumber is a varchar denoting the license serial number.
Many Thanks
Eddie
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Perfect, just what I needed, thanks very much for your fast answer.
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Anyone know if you can query the SQL Backup Pro licence status (Activated, Expired, etc.) through the extended stored procedures?
I can't find any mention of it in the help files or forums, I thought it was possible - but perhaps I'm thinking of LiteSpeed....
Thanks.