01-26-2017, 11:07 AM
Yes, the users previous database would be deleted/overwritten.
If such a user had a DB used for other purposes, they could back it up separately, and restore it after they were done using the DB provided by you.
This could become tedious depending on the frequency of switching!
However, the process goes fairly quickly and automatically once started (of course depending on the size of the DB).
I suspect the 'synchronization' feature will probably overwrite the DB just the same as a 'restore' from the computer companion app.
As well, I recall it has been previously suggested/requested to allow multiple databases to get around this exact issue.
If such a user had a DB used for other purposes, they could back it up separately, and restore it after they were done using the DB provided by you.
This could become tedious depending on the frequency of switching!
However, the process goes fairly quickly and automatically once started (of course depending on the size of the DB).
I suspect the 'synchronization' feature will probably overwrite the DB just the same as a 'restore' from the computer companion app.
As well, I recall it has been previously suggested/requested to allow multiple databases to get around this exact issue.
I could be wrong, it happened once before.