Hello Rohan -

All of the Radmin code uses the current table names, so you can't really change 
them.

Depending on your database you may be able to use some form of synonym for the 
table names to add whatever you want.

See your database documentation for details.

regards

Hugh


On 28 May 2013, at 06:24, <rohan.he...@cwjamaica.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> Can Radmin be installed with my own database schema (e.i. my own table_names)?
> 
> Or must I conform to the database schema in Radiator sample files for Radmin 
> to work properly?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Rohan
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