Thanks so much Barney. We had written a tool to do cross-site updates
for SQL integration, but it hasn't been proven-out yet, so it'll be
good to see how your tool handles this issue. Will download and read
included docs now!

Tom & John, we do use virtual dirs in IIS for handling different
clients in dev (across the same code-base). Where we have been coming
up short, I think, is that we don't have as many dev DBs as configs
that we need to run. It sounds like if we were doing that, the config
issue would be a non-issue (the config is spec'd per client). Then we
wouldn't be turning x-option on/off on any specific client.

Tom: (never saw your post, but saw the reference in John's post. There
may have more you said that I missed)

As for running local DBs, not sure that is an option as our DB is
large. That would mean regular downloads/restores on every dev
station? This does beg the question of how we'll manage keeping our
dev data in tune. It's time consuming with 1 or 2 DBs, but start
talking 9 or 10, we're looking at a lot of time.

I'd be interested in any good Ant references anyone can throw my way as well.

Thanks much,
Kris

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