Thanks, BUT still when I am working with zeppelin in two different
notebooks I still have to "remember" to which interpreter (name + some
property data) I am bounded to. right?
maybe the prompt (or any other visual we can think of) should at least
present the binding for this notebook.

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 11:34 AM Christian Tzolov <ctzo...@pivotal.io>
wrote:

> At the moment in one Notebook you can bind only ONE instance of a given
> interpreter. E.g. you can't use MyDB and OtherDB in the same Notebook. This
> is a known Zeppelin limitation.
>
> If you have selected and bound multiple instances (UI doesn't prevent you
> from doing it) then i guess the first in the list will be picked.
>
> - Christian
>
> On 25 August 2015 at 09:57, IT CTO <goi....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Following the discussion about the re-bind of an interpreter to a notebook
>> and paragraph I was thinking that we should add something like a prompt to
>> a paragraph.
>> main reason is to be able to present to the use the "setting" in which he
>> is working.
>> e.g. I have two JDBC settings - one for MyDB and the other for "OtherDB" -
>> sine the interpreter is the same how would I know in the paragraph which
>> one I am bounded to?
>>
>> with this feature a user can define his prompt for example
>> [intepreterName]-[someProperty]$
>> very similar to BASH prompt
>>
>> Ideas? comments are welcome...
>> Eran
>>
>
>
>
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