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Re: Separation of clients' data within a database

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search_path="$user" in postgresql.conf

and you create one schema for each user with the user name as name....

Rodrigo


John McCawley wrote:
It seems that this approach would suffer the same problem as the one I outlined in "1) Actually separate client data by table". I would have to modify the logic of my web app...My web app currently handles all of the data, regardless of company, so it would have to aggregate the data from the different schemas when pulling data, and be smart enough to write back to the proper schemas when writing data.

Leonel Nunez wrote:

why don't you create a schema for every company and grant permissions to
use the shchema to only the user that needs to use that??

more info :
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/ddl-schemas.html


Leonel



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