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And you want each to have an independent database on mysql right? So give each a separate name. I can't figure which bit is giving you problems.
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no I asked for you to look IN the database and tell me the path that the database records for a piece of artwork.
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It is possible to make it work with MySQL in exactly the way I have already described with separate databases for each client. The way to create separate databases is to use the <name> parameter.
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Morning folks, I think I might have fumbled my way through the setup and even got it working but is there a way to check this with only one of my clients running at the moment (New kitchen & decorating is spoiling my fun!)?
Could I use something like Sequel Pro to check the database stored on the server or what files are created by MySQL when its actually working correctly?
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5 years and not a single person has done a tutorial actually worth watching...I dont get it. There are Kodi/XBMC tuts out there that explain how to do things a monkey could learn to do, but there's no solid tut for this. I'm used to working with hardware and software that TELLS me if I've done something right or wrong. Following text tutorials has lead me nowhere.
And when you ask for help, people assume you're on Linux...Please...Someone take 15min of your time and make a true step by step guide to this for Windows as well. Linux tuts are of no use to me since the commands seem to be completely different. A 15min video stickied on the forums would save a lot of people a lot of time.