Hmm never heard of this type of WordPress MySQL database setup. It sounds like you are using something unique/unusual that is not a standard WordPress MySQL database setup. Something like a multi-database plugin or something else like that. You can choose which database tables to monitor in the DB Monitor settings. So if the database tables are listed for beta and alpha then you would choose whichever database tables you want to monitor. Email alerts are only sent for database tables that are being monitored. Also at this point in the DB Monitor development it has a long way to go before it is user friendly and efficient. The problem lies in monitoring the database without causing a significant negative performance impact. Currently the DB Monitor only tells you when a particular database table has changed and does not drill down and show the exact difference without having to use the DB Diff Tool. So honestly at this point the only feature that is user friendly, simple and efficient is the New DB Tables Created Check option. At some point we will continue on with where we left off with DB Monitor development to get it where DB changes show exactly what has changed and without causing a significant negative impact when doing that.
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