Overview of steps to get started with a multi-tenant database
- Last Updated: January 16, 2024
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- OpenEdge
- Version 12.8
- Documentation
The focus of this topic is on getting you up and running with a database enabled for multi-tenancy. The topic begins at the point at which you've completed your OpenEdge installation and are logging into the Database Administration Console, which is a component of the larger OpenEdge Management management console. As you follow the steps provided, you will be guided through setting up a database connection; setting up a super-tenant, its domain, and its users; establishing secure login credentials for the super-tenant; and converting existing tables so that they are enabled for multi-tenancy or creating new tables and then enabling them.
These topics do not tell you how to perform the various tasks related to multi-tenancy. Instead, you are provided with with a roadmap and recommendations for starting to work with multi-tenancy. Included are the tasks you must perform to configure a database for multi-tenancy and then be able to work with and manage tenants and data in the database.