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Component for Databases 5 Years, 10 Months ago  
hello, i was just wondering, is there a component that allows you to have all ur databases go to one database?
 
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Re:Component for Databases 5 Years, 10 Months ago  
You can use phpmyadmin to export all databases and then import them into a single one!

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Re:Component for Databases 5 Years, 10 Months ago  
how can this be done?
 
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Re:Component for Databases 5 Years, 10 Months ago  
Well there is a function in phpmyadmin, choose a database and in the right screen there is a link called export, you click it and follow the export screen!

After you generate the exports for all databases in separate files, you need to select the database where you want to import them and use the SQL->upload file function to import each database!

If you are not familiare with phpmyadmin i would suggest you read more about it here http://www.phpmyadmin.net/!

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Re:Component for Databases 5 Years, 10 Months ago  
hmmm. sounds good.

u see, for me the problem is, i have a forum that i want to make sure the user logs in b4 he posts. i'll have a virtuemart, where the user can choose to register & buy stuff, if not, he can buy w.o logging in. 3rdly, i'll have a newsletter that needs not login to register as well.

let's say i have 2 ppl, they sign up for different stuff. person a signs for newletter & forum. person b signs up for virtuemart & forum. i want to make sure the databases are put in2 one area.

as u know, these are all seperate components, so there are seperate databases. what wld u suggest i do? have 1 form where they can choose their options(so it wld be universal login for all), or have different login ids for different components but they still go to 1 area? do i sound complicating?

another problem i have is that the joomla! login gets overwritten by vmart's login.
 
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