No, they're not both CCL.
We have a CCL licence, but this doesn't cover all the songs that we like to use in our worship, so we also have a "LicenSing" licence. As far as I know it's a much smaller licencing company, so doesn't cover as much, so I think many people may not have it. I guess what I'm trying to say is that it is not a requirement to have the two licences in Australia, and as far as I know just about anyone in the world could get it (its at least available in the US and Canada), so anyone could be in the same situation as us.
As far as the capabilities of our current database goes, it simply logs each time a song is used or copied (in a text file) along with the date and which service it was used in. This then allows it to retrieve information for any given period by importing the text, and we have set it up to display a list of songs used in a particular service in that period, a complete list of the songs in the database (sorted by title or first line) as an index for our filing system, and it generates the reports for both our licences. Obviously some of these are a little specific to our situation, so I wouldn't expect you to necessarily implement all or even any of these, but I thought I should at least let you know why we can't/won't use Zionworx, in case anyone else is in the same boat. The only really critical thing is the two licences, which I wouldn't have expected would be too hard to include in future versions, but then I may be wrong