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SwisSQL offers Machine-Locked Licenses based
on the number of lines to be migrated. A license generated for one
machine cannot be used on another machine. SwisSQL offers easy licensing
options for evaluation and registered users.
SwisSQL offers two types of end
user licenses
- 2000 Lines / 30- Day Evaluation: A 30-day
Free Evaluation copy of AdventNet SwisSQL Sybase to SQL Server Edition
offers 2000 lines migration from Sybase to SQL Server. The evaluation
copy expires after 30 days from the date of starting the product or
after 2000 lines of migration, whichever comes earlier. Users can start
their evaluation immediately by choosing the Trial option as
soon as the product starts up.

- Registered Licenses: Registered Licenses
can be purchased based on the migration requirement and time period.
Customers have the option of choosing the number of lines and the validity
period. AdventNet SwisSQL offers flexible licensing based on the number
of lines, this helps customers to pay exactly for their migration need.
AdventNet SwisSQL understands every customer's need for repeated migration
of the same code for refining and optimization. Customers can address
repeated migration without paying extra by working closely with SwisSQL
support (support@swissql.com).
You can purchase a Registered License Online
or you can contact sales@adventnet.com
for further guidance.
- Steps to get a Registered License Key
- Start the product by anyone of the following options
- Click on the SwisSQL-Sybase To SQL Server link icon (
You must have checked the option of having a quick link
in the desktop in the final screen of installation -
InstallShield
Wizard Complete)
- You can invoke the product from the windows menu Start
-> Programs -> AdventNet SwisSQL -> SwisSQL Sybase
to SQL Server -> Sybase to SQL Server
- Double click on the runSybaseToSQLServer.bat file
under < AdventNet / SwisSQL /SybaseToSQLServer/bin/>
to start Sybase to SQL Server Edition
User Name : swissql (Your name or Company name,
it does not affect the registration)
Registered Key:MZTT - KEHP - MBDL - QMMF (sample
key)

The Registered Key will have 16 characters, every
consecutive 4 characters are hyphen separated for ease of use. Enter
the license key as given (without the hyphens). Click OK to
register the product. Once the product is registered, you will see
the total number of lines you have requested appearing in the
top right corner of the product GUI.
- Renewing the Registered License:
When Registered Users have exhausted the total
number of lines, they can renew the number of lines by requesting
sales@adventnet.com
for a Renewal License. Registered Users can apply the Renewal
Key by selecting Help -> Renew Lines or by using the
short cut key Crtl+R.
Sample Renewal Key: ZTTK- QMMF-EHPM-BDLQ

Calculating the number of lines
in your project
SwisSQL licensing is based on the number of lines in
your project that needs migration. To understand how SwisSQL accounts
for the number of lines, users can calculate the number of lines in their
project by using the Count Lines option.
Note : SwisSQL does not count whitespaces, blank
lines, and comments
- Counting the number of lines in a File
Users can invoke the Count Lines utility
navigating through Action -> Count Lines -> File from
the product menu or use hotkey Crtl+F. This pops up a Select File
window, users can browse to specify the file and click Open
to count the number of lines considered by SwisSQL. The Total lines
for the given input file is immediately displayed as shown in the
screenshot below

- Counting the number of lines in a Directory
Users can invoke the Count Lines utility navigating
through Action -> Count Lines -> Directory from the product
menu or use hotkey Crtl+D. This pops up a Select Directory window
as shown below.

Users can Browse to specify the Directory
Name and File of Type that needs to considered for counting
lines. Users can specify * to consider all the files under the
directory or specify exact file types to be considered eg: sql and
click OK. A result window appears displaying the Total
Lines in the specified Input Directory.
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