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Topic History of: Multiple rooms, on sub domains?
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GooRu This is working for me in case anyone else needs a temporary solution...



Here is what I did:

I created a subdomain in the same domain as the original site

I backed up the original and restored it on the subdomain

Then I re-created the new room in tableboss

I then chose a plain template and hacked all the "extra" elements out of it.

On the original site I created a WRAPPER and pointed toward the new room.



and



It works well...
GooRu Hi guys...



I'm working on a "workaround" for multiple rooms and I want to run it by you, too see if it's viable (license wise).



The client has more then one dining room. I could adopt a naming convention and load all tables into the DB, but that has two major probs: occupancies and table assignment.



I suggest building two identical websites with one of them "jigged". The second site would be a duplicate of the first and installed on a subdomain of the primary domain.



On the first site I would have a link to dining room 1 and dining room 2 (for the administrator) and likewise for the on-line reservations for each room.
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