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  1. Yes, easy enough and worked. Now in the case of of using a single Domain for two databases (datasources), is there a workaround to this as well? We may see both scenarios in the future.
  2. I'd imagine we could combine the data. Since our fields would allows us to filter out the data between the two databases. However, the latter would be preferred overall. I'll add the domains are identical to the letter. In most scenarios laid out in the guides, this isn't the case. Just wondering if a there is an alternative method for our scenario.
  3. In takign the route of using a Virtual DataSource I have to create derived tables for each table ( we have a lot of tables) since they are identical it just becomes redundant. Is there any easy method to bypass this?
  4. In our environment we are looking to pull data from two datasources (running on the same server or possibly different servers) but are both identical in regards to their tables ( = they can use the same domain). Is there an easy approach to this? I've attempted to achieve this using a virtual datasource, but I then have to go through and create a 'custom' domain for the tables in each datasource, even though they are identical, this has thus far given me some trouble since their names are identical. Any suggestions?
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