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Table Join
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I'd like to create a MySQL view that joins the UserSpice user table with my own user table using a SQL JOIN. This seems possible if I install UserSpice into my existing database. Is it possible to install UserSpice into an existing MySQL database (i.e., a database that's already populated with several other tables)?

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Absolutely. I install userspice in the same db as wordpress and joomla all the time. The only issue is that userspice will not natively support db_prefixes for its own tables until 5.0. There are ways around it, other than that, it works great.
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