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			<link>http://www.ssbits.com/tutorials/2010/database-configuration-management/#PageComment_1319</link>
			<description>Is there a way to specify a different database name yet?

This works will for my dev and live sites, as they're on different servers. But my staging site is on the same server as my live site, so it has a different database name.

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			<description>Can someone remove the comment above (and this one?) This doesnt work stable enough. Caused some serious problems upon trying this on my live environment. It's a true shame though - what's the point of  using _ss_enviroment.php for different database-login-details, when you the database names as just as unique as the login details you log in with. Now I still have to ignore  _config in my SVN Repository. This is exactly what I was hoping to fix. </description>
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