First of all, hi. I'm new to this mailing list. I searched this on the net, but I didn't get any usable answers... So here's my problem: I have 2 schemas. One is called SITE, one SITE_forum. What I wanted, is to separate the forum from the whole Site db, so I can put them on different servers if I encounter performance problems or anything. So I started the SITE_forum schema, made all my tables, and realized, that I don't want to create the table users in the schema SITE_forum, because I want to use the exact same users than in the schema SITE. One possibility would be, to create 2 identic tables on both schemas, but that really really is not what I'd like to do. So I thought I could make a foreign key on a different Schema (db), and use the same table.... And well, thats where I started to search if this is possible ... and, in fact my main question is: Is this a good idea? I have no idea if this will be fast enough, or if I will have lots of problems afterward.... Could anyone help me with this ? Thanks in advance, Matthias Loitsch -- THEK Matthias Loitsch www.studiothek.com/
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