Hi Irene

LabSQL is licensed under the Lesser GPL (LGPL) license. In general this
means you can use LabSQL any way you want, even bundle it with proprietary
software. You can even modify LabSQL to suit your purposes. What you
*cannot* do is make modifications to LabSQL itself and keep those
proprietary. What the LGPL says in essence any modifications to LabSQL
itself that you do must continue to be open source. However, any software
VIs that use LabSQL can remain proprietary if you wish.

This is a broad generalization of the license in my own layman's terms. You
can read the exact terms of the LGPL license here:

http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html


Best,

Jeffrey Travis

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> Hello everyone,
> I may be thinking of using some open source LabVIEW
> SQL toolkit but just wonder if I am qualified to use
> it. If I give my source code to my customer and the
> software is mainly for use internally for the cutomer,
> can I actually use LabSQL?
> Your reply is great appreciated.
> Thank you.
> Irene
> 
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