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| I place my bet on Art :-) -----Mensaje original----- De: malcolm.iiug [mailto:malcolm.iiug@btopenworld.com] Enviado el: Miércoles, 29 de Octubre de 2003 12:39 p.m. Para: informix-list@iiug.org Asunto: Can you have the same table in two SE databases? A client of mine wants to use the same table in two different databases in two different databases. Could they do so by pointing dirpath for the table in each database to the same c-isam file? And what are the predicted problems with doing so? I suspect we will have to wait for Jonathan to answer this one. Malcolm sending to informix-list sending to informix-list |
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| On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 16:11:07 -0500, Francisco Roldan wrote: How did I get into this one? I have not done SE since 1990! I'm the last one to ask. Personally I put my hard earned penny on Jonathan's words. To summarize: - Doable - It'll work - It's flaky - Recovery is dangerous, to say the least - It's unsupported - Don't do it. Art S. Kagel > I place my bet on Art :-) > > -----Mensaje original----- > De: malcolm.iiug [mailto:malcolm.iiug@btopenworld.com] Enviado el: Miércoles, > 29 de Octubre de 2003 12:39 p.m. Para: informix-list@iiug.org Asunto: Can you > have the same table in two SE databases? > > > A client of mine wants to use the same table in two different databases in two > different databases. Could they do so by pointing dirpath for the table in > each database to the same c-isam file? And what are the predicted problems > with doing so? > > I suspect we will have to wait for Jonathan to answer this one. > > Malcolm > > sending to informix-list > > sending to informix-list |