Actually I'm still a bit confused about your terminology & problem, sorry!
To clarify: Form Tools uses a single database. Each form you configure is given its own table in that database. So one installation of Form Tools can have multiple forms added to it. They're totally separate, and one form won't overwrite another one - it was deliberately designed to handle forms from multiple locations - such as different domains like in your case.
If you're using two different databases, that means you must have two separate installations of Form Tools.
So what's the problem you're having with configuring the second form, exactly?
(Sorry!)
- Ben
To clarify: Form Tools uses a single database. Each form you configure is given its own table in that database. So one installation of Form Tools can have multiple forms added to it. They're totally separate, and one form won't overwrite another one - it was deliberately designed to handle forms from multiple locations - such as different domains like in your case.
If you're using two different databases, that means you must have two separate installations of Form Tools.
So what's the problem you're having with configuring the second form, exactly?
(Sorry!)
- Ben