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| From: | Jason Pruim | Date: | August 23 2007 2:58pm |
| Subject: | Database architecture and security | ||
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Hi Everyone, Just had a quick question about a database I'm working on. I am planning on having the database open to customers of mine to store their mailing addresses on-line, and be able to manage the records. Is it safe, to have 1 database with lots of tables? Or am I safer setting up separate databases for everyone? I should mention, no one will be accessing the database directly, it'll be through a web interface and php to display it. Any info would be greatly appreciated! -- Jason Pruim Raoset Inc. Technology Manager MQC Specialist 3251 132nd ave Holland, MI, 49424 www.raoset.com japruim@stripped
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| • Database architecture and security | Jason Pruim | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | Rolando Edwards | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | Jason Pruim | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | Gary Josack | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | Jason Pruim | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | David T. Ashley | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | Jason Pruim | 23 Aug |
| • Re: Database architecture and security | David T. Ashley | 23 Aug |
| • RE: Database architecture and security | Jerry Schwartz | 23 Aug |
| • RE: Database architecture and security | Wm Mussatto | 23 Aug |
