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    Default Different Data Bases?

    Hi

    I have used only one database for playing 6-Max and now I'm heading for the Full Ring tables adn would like to store then in a different database, how do I do it?

    I allready have the Postgre SQL installed. When I go Database Management there is a pop up with a server and a port name, so I feel unsure to go any further as I might loose the stats I allready have in My 6-max DB.

    Any advice is very welcome
    Cheers!
    Lilla Rya

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    HM dosent support Multi databases at the same time. You can setup 2 different ones and switch between them however: http://208.109.95.123/faq/?f=146
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    [Former] HM Support fabio's Avatar
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    You dont lose any stats, just click on Create new Database and click ok. The new database is your default one then and will be used every time you start Holdem Manager.

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    Hi Fabio an Morny,

    Thanks for the help!!!

    Lilla

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