Steve,

The data source is controlled from your TAF file.
I would assume w/ 6 different web sites, you have 6 different TAFs.
When you do a data access action in your TAF file, you select the datasource 
you want to use.  You can also tell it to use a different datasource when it 
is on the webserver than when using the editor.  I like to keep the 
datasource the same so I don't loose my mind.

Now if you need to access the 6 different data sources from a single TAF and 
access a different datasource depending on URL, it can be done, but I can't 
tell you off the top of my head how to do it.

Troy Sosamon


---------- Original Message
Hi, Thanks for the recommendations on dropdown list in R:Tango. I have a 6 
databases on one server placed under folders DBases\Database1, 
DBases\Database2, DBases\Database3, etc and 6 different web sites under 
folders wwwroot\site1, wwwroot\site2, wwwroot\site3, etc. I have each 
database setup with the ODBC Data Source Administrator under "System DSN". 
How does each web site know which database to access? I don't see anything 
in the .taf files. Thanks Steve Fogelson Internet Commerce Solutions Example 
below. 

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