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>>No it's not possible, because the database information is stored in the header of the table and there is place only for one. You can open more than one database at a time however.
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>I see. The planning of multiple interrelated applications does have it's interesting challenges.
Randy;
Using multiple databases is one approach. Also using a free table for specific types of data is one way of doing this. Now I have not tried it but could you create a view in two different databases from a free table? Well, you do have options and it seems to be a matter of design and developer preference.
Tom
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