On Monday, 18 June 2012 13:16:55 UTC+1, lawgon wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 05:12 -0700, Daniel Roseman wrote: 
> > Multiple databases is a whole different 
> > question, which you really don't want to get into as a newbie (or, 
> > indeed, 
> > at all if possible). 
>
> could you elaborate on this - I was thinking on getting into multiple 
> databases and would appreciate your take. 
> -- 
> regards 
> Kenneth Gonsalves 
>
>
Oh, I'm just being my usual crotchety self. There are certain "advanced" 
features of Django - multiple DBs, model subclassing, that sort of thing - 
that I tend to feel we'd be better off without. But I'm almost certainly 
being unfair, there is definitely a use case for multiple DBs: it's when 
people start trying to use it for things like dynamic multitenancy that I 
start to despair.
--
DR.

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