We have the ODatabaseCompare class to compare 2 databases, but it provides
you the diff. You could hack it as good starting point.

Best Regards,

Luca Garulli
Founder & CEO
OrientDB <http://orientdb.com/>


On 23 November 2015 at 05:02, Luigi Dell'Aquila <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Unfortunately in current architecture you cannot execute queries that
> involve multiple databases, so I'm afraid you have to do it at application
> level
>
> Thanks
>
> Luigi
>
> 2015-11-22 19:22 GMT+01:00 scala solist <[email protected]>:
>
>> I have two databases with identical scheme, that belongs to different
>> users. I'd like to create view where this two databases are efficiently
>> merged without actually creating third databases that holds contents of
>> both. The view should seek both databases for objects in predefined order.
>> That order is used to resolve possible conflicts.
>>
>> Can that be done with the orientdb engine? I understand that I always
>> could rewrite queries to take into consideration not single but two
>> databases, but this look tiresome and I would not like to reinvent the
>> wheel.
>>
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