Yes, it is possible unless you insist on using an unimaginative, strict, 
interpretation of what Info wrote.

Mechanism 1:  Create a separate database server for each database.  You 
can create servers wherever you want.

Mechanism 2, which might not work, but might be worth a try:  assuming a 
single server with multiple databases; after creating the database, move 
its directory to the desired location and then create a symlink from the 
new location to the old location.

Cs



Alexander Barkov wrote:

> This is not possible.
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> Info wrote:
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>> sql,query
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>> How can i have each users database to be stored in it's home dir ?
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