In my current DBMan implementation, I have multiple config files.
In looking at DBManSQL and comparing the db.cfg file to my various config files, it appears that I can just have one .cfg file since the difference between the multiple files is the database structure? I just need to be able to call the correct table from each section rather than having multiple configs, correct?
Do I need to maintain a variable list of the different table names? that could be useful to me, since I have 40 clients with 6 tables per client and need to maintain 40 implementations.
Thanks for any help!
Lynette
Hollister, Ca
In looking at DBManSQL and comparing the db.cfg file to my various config files, it appears that I can just have one .cfg file since the difference between the multiple files is the database structure? I just need to be able to call the correct table from each section rather than having multiple configs, correct?
Do I need to maintain a variable list of the different table names? that could be useful to me, since I have 40 clients with 6 tables per client and need to maintain 40 implementations.
Thanks for any help!
Lynette
Hollister, Ca