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We have a need for a simple security check which will work across several small databases. Ideally we would have a single security database as permissions etc will be identical whichever database is used. I thought this would be a simple task with Groupware but I'm obviously missing something somewhere &amp; the help, such as it is is more a hindrance!&#13;
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The only way I can get anything to work correctly is to use the auto run option but that requires me to specify the connection before compiling; not much help when it has to run on the client's server in due course (or have I misunderstood something here?). I assume therefore that I need to use the manual start but how do I do that? I have no groupware analysis as such so how can I change the connection?&#13;
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Any pointers would be much appreciated.&#13;
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Thanks&#13;
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