Subject | Re: [IBO] Surfacing Interbase UID and GID in AlterUser |
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Author | Jason Wharton |
Post date | 2002-06-12T15:19:25Z |
Fan out the complexity where you like. You can have one service that
maintains a connection to all those databases or you can have one separate
database and all the apps allow users to modify it. This is your baby,
design it how you like. The concept I have given you should be sufficient.
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
maintains a connection to all those databases or you can have one separate
database and all the apps allow users to modify it. This is your baby,
design it how you like. The concept I have given you should be sufficient.
Jason Wharton
CPS - Mesa AZ
http://www.ibobjects.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Fields" <fields24@...>
Newsgroups: egroups.ibobjects
To: <IBObjects@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 5:48 AM
Subject: Re: [IBO] Surfacing Interbase UID and GID in AlterUser
> Jason Wharton wrote:
> >
> > Feel free to just strip it out.
> > It isn't a critical need. I will most likely get rid of it in the near
> > future.
> >
>
> Also, does this mean that you would need one
> of these services running on the server for each
> Interbase database you are using. I guess I just
> need to get the basics of what the service does..
> (I have up to ten different databases at any one
> time with a single, or two, users on each one)
>
> Thanks
> Steve Fields