Hello Matt....

You probably already thought of this - but why not just set up a database
or table for each department and set up separate users with privileges to
their corresponding database or table?

It would virtually accomplish the same thing. They would have their own
database that could only be accessed by them and couldn't be squashed (or
even accessed) by other departments.

Just a thought!

jeff

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Hey All,

On Redhat Linux is there an easy way to have an ISP style setup where each
"user" has their own database directory?

Long story short, we have to implement a small in house server that will
allow multiple departments to create their own little web pages. Perhaps
I've missed something on MySQL.com and I know I've looked high and low on
Google and haven't been able to find anything that matches. We're trying to
avoid each of the departments squashing the other's data somehow and
thought this would be the best way if it's possible?

I'm looking for any pointers or How-To's or just a simple "You missed
section X in the documentation..."

Thanks in advance!

Matt



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