Ruby on Rails Saturday, September 29, 2012

On 28 September 2012 09:39, gagan sharma <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to create databases at run time depending on the name of the new
> user's company and to run all the migrations for that new database.
>
> for example: If a new user get registered and enter ABC as his company
> name, then we will check if there is any existing user with same
> company. If we dont have any user for that company then we have to
> create a new Database and name it "ABC". After creating this new
> Database we have to run all the migration for this new Database.

Probably better not to do it this way. Have just one database but add
fields to differentiate which records in each table belong to each
user. The user will not be able to tell the difference between that
and your suggested solution.

Colin

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