Hi,
Do you already have an ETA for that? If there is anything I can do to
help, even if just testing, I'd be glad to help, since I really need
this module for my project.
Ana

On Jun 28, 10:21 am, "Ben Ford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> There is a branch that supports multiple databases and I'm working on
> getting the merges I've made from trunk checked in at the moment... That's
> probably your best bet, watch this space!
> Ben
>
> On 28/06/07, AnaReis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi!
> > As I said in previous posts I'm a newbie in these django stuff.
> > I'm creating a project that consists in a web based GUI for managing
> > some databases. This project has several modules. The user is
> > presented with a start page where it is possible to chose which
> > database to manage.
> > I have now finished working on one of the databases module and
> > everything is running smoothly.
> > I will now have to start working with another database but I have no
> > idea how to do this. The problem is, the server runs with a certain
> > settings.py file, in this settings file I have my database
> > configuration information. How can I use another database if the
> > settings file only has information about one database?
> > Another question I have is, the user will have to login before
> > entering the system. When using sessions with Django, there is a table
> > "django_session" that is created on the database that you are using.
> > My problem is, if the user has to login and after loggin the user can
> > access any of the databases, where should I store this table? It
> > doesn't make sense to make the user login again each time there is a
> > need to go manage a different database.
> > I'm kind of lost and a bit stuck here because I have no idea how to
> > deal with these two problems.
> > I read several other posts about this matter but none of them seemed
> > to help me.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Ben Ford
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> +628111880346


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