Hello Emiliano,

on Fri, 22 Dec 2000 22:33:00 +0100, you wrote:

> which will utilize the efficient database handling as long as you
> minimize the number of unique username/password combinations.

Which brings back an old problem of mine: How should I set up additional
databases that I need to use apart from the Midgard db?

So far (after an advice of Carilda Thomas), I used a PostgreSQL
database for my special data to make sure my PHPlib queries wouldn't
interfere with the MySQL connections of Midgard.

Of course, using just another MySQL database over PHPlib would be much
more straightforward. Is that adviseable if I make sure it is accessed
over the same username/password combination as the MidgardDatabase?

TIA,
        Jochen

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