Hi all, I'm pretty sure I already know the answer, but is it possible to select the database at runtime instead of "hardcoded" into the connection string? For example, my (JDBC) connection string would only be the MonetDB host (i.e. jdbc:monetdb://192.168.0.1/) and then I'd be able to execute a query to select the right database (e.g. SET DATABASE dbname). Best regards, Dennis
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 04:18:04PM +0100, Dennis Pallett wrote:
Hi all,
I'm pretty sure I already know the answer, but is it possible to select the database at runtime instead of "hardcoded" into the connection string?
For example, my (JDBC) connection string would only be the MonetDB host (i.e. jdbc:monetdb://192.168.0.1/) and then I'd be able to execute a query to select the right database (e.g. SET DATABASE dbname). no only via connection string.
Niels
Best regards, Dennis
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