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Hi Janeen,
Could you please elaborate on more detail regarding what you meant by "one ORACLE database". If this meant one ORACLE database server, than it should be possible as long as Crowd and JIRA are using a different schema and database user to access the schema.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
Hi
I have one oracle database called jira and i want to put both schemas in the one database.
So I will be able to login to the database with the crowd login and also login to the database with the jira login.
I just wondered if this is supported.
Thanks
Janeen
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Hi Janeen.
As long as they both have their own schema and user, that should be fine. Rule of thumb, they shouldn't share the same user or permission if they do, there will be some confusion in JIRA or Crowd when looking it do the SQL request to the ORACLE server.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
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