Assistant for PHP/MySQL Statements

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turicon
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Assistant for PHP/MySQL Statements

Post by turicon »

Hello Karli,

it is a pain to write the "Update" and "Insert Into" - Statements in PHP for MySQL. Forget a comma and you have a Bug! :evil:

I think of an assistant, who relieves the work to me of. Use a Gridcontrol and in the left side insert automatic all inputfields from a form. At the right side, manually insert the names from the MySQL-Table. Klick "OK" and you have a statement without bugs!

I'm writing in my free time a little tool in VBasic 6, that can do this, but I'm a hobby programmer and it is not for Public. :wink: But, I can send you my code, so you can see, what I meen.

Greetings from Germany,
Turicon
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Post by Karlis »

I'd be happy to see screenshots or some samples on how this works. It is too difficult to understand it otherwise.
Karlis Blumentals
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