It's extremely fine thing. I vote 3 :)
And I would like to add:
One user can work both at several workstations and in several databases (as a rule in that case one of them is the primary, rest is the copies for various purposes) with all the consequences. He would like to have the same settings on all his workstations and databases.
I suppose I will have to create special common database with settings, haven't I?
It's extremely fine thing. I vote 3 :)
And I would like to add:
One user can work both at several workstations and in several databases (as a rule in that case one of them is the primary, rest is the copies for various purposes) with all the consequences. He would like to have the same settings on all his workstations and databases.
I suppose I will have to create special common database with settings, haven't I?