On 6/8/07, Phil Rhoades <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I did not get anywhere with this but I have decided to do a fresh
> install for LSMB, start with the last financial year and work out how to
> import data from previous years later.
>
> However, I did not get a response to this:
>
>
> > > If I have multiple installs of SL for multiple companies, can I organise
> > > LS so that I have one install and multiple conf files?
>
>
> When I was using SQLL I had multiple copies of the code dirs
> corresponding to multiple aliases
> in /etc/httpd/conf/sql-ledger-httpd.conf but that seems clumsy - is
> there a better way to do this?
>
Depends.  You have to have unique usernames.  If this is the case, you
can use the import_members.pl to import all the memberfiles into the
same auth database.  Then the same installation can serve all of them.

Best Wishes,
Chris Travers

> Thanks,
>
> Phil.
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