On 2/22/02, Teel, C. Doug penned:
>The question is: Do I need to need to create four different databases to
>store the client variables for each of these four sites or can I have one
>server act as a central repository without any possible problems of funky
>data.

The latter. That's why client variables work in clustered 
environments. If they were in separate databases there would be no 
advantage over using session variables, other than they don't need to 
be locked and will stay intact during a server reboot or ColdFusion 
restart.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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