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>>Hi,
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>>I am writing a quote to a large company that needs a multi-site license of my software. Basically, if this goes through, they will use the software at different facilities. There will just ONE server and ONE database. Each table of the database has a column SITE_NO so that users of each facility can add/edit/view only their records. I think in some of the technical speaks they use the term "sandboxed" indicating separation of the data by a site. The managers I am dealing with are not very computer technical. Can I still use the term "sandboxed" or is there a better way to describe how the data will be separated by a facility?
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>>TIA
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>Multi-tenant is the term usually used (think multiple people in the same apartment building, different rooms for each tenant). But that may not mean much to non-technical people.

In general terms I am using 'multi-site' version because the program will be used (if purchased) by various sites. And I need to describe to the prospect how each site will be "isolated" (Al's term) one from another. Actually in my program I have settings that allow multiple sites to share a table and some tables are completely isolate. Not physically because they are in the same table of SQL server, but logically because they have a different value in SITE_NO.
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