How can I configure Grails (in DataSource.groovy file) to use specific schema that a given username has access to, but it is not necessarily the default schema for that user.
Thanks
How can I configure Grails (in DataSource.groovy file) to use specific schema that a given username has access to, but it is not necessarily the default schema for that user.
Thanks
I found a way to do it. Simply, add
hibernate.default_schema = schemaName
In DataSource.groovy
Unfortunetelly by DataSource.groovy you can t do that, because that information cannot be changed at runtime.
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