Denny Fuchs wrote:
Am 01.11.2013 um 12:33 schrieb Michael Ströder michael@stroeder.com:
Denny Fuchs wrote:
Am 01.11.2013 um 12:02 schrieb Michael Ströder michael@stroeder.com:
Why do you want to have separate databases? What does "use" mean in this context?
for a easier file and database management. They may need different DB options or indexes as we need, so I want to split every departure from our main DB.
I'd clarify requirements *before* doing the hassle dealing with separate databases. If you really have to deal with DB files on department level you're doing something wrong in your deployment.
Ok :-) What speaks against that ?
It's more complex. You might run into issues with overlays not fully compatible with glueing subordinate DBs.
You have to plan MDB size of separate DBs when using back-mdb.
etc.
I also think, it make ACL much more easier (=readable, because not in the main hdb which has already a lot of acls)
There are no significant differences regardings readable ACLs when using separate DBs.
Ciao, Michael.