Answered inline.
jonatan soto wrote:
>
> I think I was absolutely wrong about this. As I can see, I believe the
> default database might be used as normal. So I am thinking to use the
> default database for Company1 and only one tenant for Company2. It would
> be
> correct?
>
Yes, it's right in your scenario.
Just note that the database for Company1 will contain the tenant data.
jonatan soto wrote:
>
> And again a new doubt raised, how can I synchronize data between
> databases?
> I mean, there are several tables that I would like to synchronize (eg:
> Product) so perhaps a good approach would be, firstly identify which
> entities should be sync and then implement something (SECA's?) for each.
> Is
> this a good solution or I am complicating myself?
>
Yes, I think for this purpose a good approach is to use SECA's, just recall
the same event changing the delegator.
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