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From the documentation:

Odoo is a multi-tenant system: a single Odoo system may run and serve a number of database instances. It is also highly customizable, with customizations (starting from the modules being loaded) depending on the “current database”.

Does this mean that we can specify which modules are installed/loaded for a specific database? If yes, then how? I couldn't seem to find any documentation about loading specific modules to a specific database. TYIA.

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Yes you can. You can run Odoo from the command line and use the parameters -d DATABASE -i MODULE1,MODULE2 to specify the database (-d) and the list of modules to install (-i). You can also upgrade the modules from the command line by using the -u switch instead of -i.

Alternatively, you can log into each database and install the modules manually from the Apps menu. You can install different modules in each database, if required.

Here's a link to the relevant product documentation if you would like to learn more about this:

https://www.odoo.com/documentation/15.0/developer/misc/other/cmdline.html

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