If sub-databases have been created for the site, you will see a Sub-databases option when setting restrictions on a database, as shown below. As the name suggests, these contain only a subset of data. Creation of these sub-databases, or so-called 'splits', are an advanced form of user security that needs to be implemented by a Phocas consultant.
Sub-database names
The Sub-database names will always begin with the master database name that they relate to, followed by an underscore, followed by another other name to make them unique. For example, a master database of Phocas_Sales could have sub-databases called Phocas_Sales_Depot001, Phocas_Sales_Depot002, etc.
Sub-database impact on sharing
Because these sub-databases are available to different groups of users as subsets of the same application database (and in fact appear as the actual application databases), favorites and dashboards can be shared across databases and between users.