using multiple saving systems
#1

Hi there, is it possible to use dini,y_ini AND mysql together in one gamemode?
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#2

Hmmm Dini Is Old YOu should Use Y_ini And i dont know abot mysql
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#3

Why should you use them all? I'd choose just one.
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#4

I know dini is old, but i want to know if i.can use my mysql together wigth some .ini save system. And besides, if it turns out i can use all 3 i will start converting.
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#5

bymp
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#6

You can use as much saving systems as you want. Only thing is that it will surely cause lag.
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#7

It will maybe mixe/lag the server even more.. Each system is configured to saveload by 1 way, so using 3, will be 3 processing at once... Maybe just converting all to MySQL or Y_INI?

As you know i don't know much about this, but, it's kinda logic, cos if 1 use processor, 3 will use much more.
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It will maybe mixe/lag the server even more.. Each system is configured to saveload by 1 way, so using 3, will be 3 processing at once... Maybe just converting all to MySQL or Y_INI?

As you know i don't know much about this, but, it's kinda logic, cos if 1 use processor, 3 will use much more.
adding on that, pawn cant run multiple processes at the same time, so this is all untrue.

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ricardo178: They won't be running at the same time, so there will be no more processing involved.

milanosie: Yes you can, just be careful of naming conflicts (ini systems tend to use similar names for things because they do the same thing). Most of those problems will come out at compile time though.
Ok thanks, that was the awnser I was looking for,
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I should also add that y_ini can load dini files, but not the other way around.
How do you mean, dini and Y_ini are both loading .ini files right?
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#10

I use dini for saving, and MySQL just for being able to use custom UCP from website! IMO, its ok if you use 2 or moar saving systems!
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