With most database systems, mysql included, every table lookup can be qualified with a database (aka schema in other systems) name.
SELECT * FROM Members.access WHERE ...As long as you have access to each of the schema you're accessing you can do it from a single database handle. It's essentially a way of fully qualifying the table name.
If it makes sense to split your tables across several schema then do so; perhaps there's some logical grouping that makes sense. However, if you're just doing it because 60 seems like an awful lot of tables I'd recommend against it; your groupings will probably turn out a little arbitrary, and database systems don't typically have a problem with that many tables in one schema.
In reply to Re: Connecting to Multiple Databases vs A Single One
by Somni
in thread Connecting to Multiple Databases vs A Single One
by Anonymous Monk
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