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Hi. Does anyone know what table the eazyBI account information is stored? Is the data in an AO table or is it an eazyBI table? Thanks!
Hey @Nicole Gosling
EazyBI Will be configured with separate DB scheme and all the tables related to it will be stored there. It's definitely not AO tables.
Regards,
Vishwas
Hi @Vishwas
Thanks for your quick reply. I am not sure how I missed it but I found it.
Thanks again!
Nicole
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Not a problem, you can mark answer as accepted if it helped you, for community posterity
Regards,
Vishwas
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EazyBI doesn't save the configuration in Propertyentry or any other database tables.
The basic db configuration is saved in a separate file named eazybi.toml in installation home directory.
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