I think you can do this with Symfony.

Related pages:
http://thirdpartycode.com/2009/08/talking-to-multiple-databases-with-symfony-1-2/
http://forum.symfony-project.org/index.php/m/77848/
http://www.lampjunkie.com/2008/04/using-multiple-databases-in-symfony-with-propel/


On 3 bře, 10:22, Rotlaus <rotl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For a new application we are looking for a php web framework that
> supports multiple databases with the same schema/model. Every customer
> of us will become his own webserver with his own database. On top of
> this we want to develop a central administration app that works on all
> customer databases, which are all have the same schema/model. Does
> Symfony 1.4 or 2 support such a thing? Or should i better ask if
> Doctrine or Propel support something like that? If not, would it be
> easy to add this to the current functionality?

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