[Opensource] Réf. : [Opensource] Using OtherDBObject in Expresso 5.0
Raul DAVIDOVICH
R.DAVIDOVICH at caconcology.com
Fri Oct 18 02:50:44 PDT 2002
maybe a solution could be to use DBObject.setDBName("myOtherDB") and work
in the same context..
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Hi All,
I'm testing the otherDBObject method to have two seperate databases, one
for expresso tables, and one for the applications own tables. but Im
running into the following problem now:
I'm logged in as Administrator in the default context!
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