I have not but it seems to me to be a lot of work as you will have to get 
data/orrays/variables between processes and it would also seem to me that you 
could choose only one to put in a new process

Regards

Chuck

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> On Dec 13, 2017, at 12:28 PM, Alan Tilson via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I find myself switching data sources frequently (20 or more times in a few
> minutes-I'll count the number...) back and forth between 4D and my client's
> MS SQL Server based system. So today I've been contemplating the idea that
> I might put all my 4D SQL code in a separate process so that my each
> process could stay logged into either 4D/Local or the SQL Server.
> 
> Has anyone tried this? If so, please share your thoughts on the benefits
> and complications and even solutions that this approach offers!

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