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Do I need to have separate MySQL databases? + test +
November 16, 2008, 05:53:31 pm
Hi everybody,

Thanks for quick respond to my previous question about Standalone and modules.
Appreciate this. Our ISP is not going to update MySQL to version 5 and we are kind of tide to them so I am trying use Drupal 6 and CiviCRM 1.8.
My question now is:
Do I need to have separate MySQL databases for Drupal and for CiviCRM if not than which
should I use?
Drupal and CiviCRM is asking for database.
Can those programs corrupt each other data?

++++ addition ++++++++ test
I just installed CiviCRM 2.1 Standalone on our website just to get some practice.
It looks like install is not allowing me to go further, there is this info:
"MySQL version 5.0 is required, you only have 4.1."
Is there any way to finish install and use it at 90% as Donald Lobo replied on
September 08, 2008, 11:07:08 am to question "Is mySQL 5 recommended or required?"

"I suspect 90% of civicrm will work with 4.1. there are some advanced features (multi-lingual comes to mind) that uses mysql5 features like triggers"

Please advice, thanks in advance.
« Last Edit: November 16, 2008, 07:39:44 pm by lbim »

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Re: Do I need to have separate MySQL databases? + test +
November 16, 2008, 09:10:17 pm

We recommend having seperate db's for civicrm and drupal. Also note that 2.1 is the first version to support drupal 6.

Sorry, we dont support older versions of mysql with the installer. if you want to give it a shot, please edit the installer code and eliminate the mysql version checks.

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Re: Do I need to have separate MySQL databases? + test +
November 17, 2008, 05:09:13 pm
Thank you for clear answer, this will help.
Appreciate this.

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