At its simplest you'll need a clients table and have a client_id field on all 
related tables; filter on find.

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

http://www.classoutfit.com

On 22 Dec 2011, at 14:24:08, cakebrother wrote:

> Good Morning Developers, I plan on creating an App that will be used by 
> multiple businesses where they can create, view, and deliver billing, 
> invoice, and appointment info. I'd like to have all of the data in the same 
> database and same tables. Also each business should only be able to see their 
> own data. Is this possible? If so is there a name or category for this. Also 
> how would I acheive this? 
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