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philmills Posted - Jan 24 2011 : 01:12:27
I have 2 seperate MLK databases, one is our main database for newsletters, the other is for sending notification regarding deliveries.
Due to the settings required for the second database (I need to be able to have duplicate emails), I cannot combine the two databases, and thats fine.

What isn't fine is the fact that MLK's settings remain the same for both databases, and thats led to big problems with subscriptions while the second database is loaded, as the subscribe/unsubscribe emails still get processed.

How can I create use seperate settings for each database?
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xequte Posted - Jan 26 2011 : 12:27:43
Hi

Yes, that is correct. When you create a new database and check the box to have different settings it defaults to the settings of the current database.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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philmills Posted - Jan 26 2011 : 04:42:55
Ignore that - i figured it out, didn't realise that in creating the new database the old settings were simply copied to new.
So I have now changed settings on the new DB and all is good