Thanks Camilo,

I understand a schema just as a database, so if I use another schema I will 
be creating a new database and then the auth tables will be duplicated on 
this new database (or schema). With that, I won't get what I want, that is, 
only one set of tables with users' information. I'm using mariadb (mysql), 
I don't know if schemas mean something different in other db engines...

Do you have any examples or places where I could learn more about your 
solution? I'm surely missing some things.

Greetins,
Hector.

On Thursday, August 7, 2014 4:14:39 PM UTC-4, Camilo Torres wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> You can use the same DB, but different schema or different user. You can 
> also use the same schema as long as table names (and other objects names) 
> din't match.
>
> I recomend to use diferent schemas for different web apps.
>
> Camilo.
>
>

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