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Re: Dynamic form generation [message #177648 is a reply to message #177642] Thu, 12 April 2012 09:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Tony Marston is currently offline  Tony Marston
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If you are working on a database application rather than a website then you
might want to look at http://www.radicore.org which is an open source
framework specifically designed for database applications. You import your
table structures into the data dictionary, export them to generate your
class files, then generate user transactions from a library of transaction
patterns. You can generate working transactions in a matter of minutes, all
without writing a single line of PHP, HTML or SQL. All the plumbing is done
for you, so all you need do is add custom code for the payload. It has an
inbuilt logon screen, Role Based Access Control (RBAC), dynamic menus, audit
logging, and an activity-based workflow system.

This framework has been used to create an ERP package which has helped an
online jewellery company triple its turnover to £2.5m per year without
increasing its cost base. That package has over 200 database tables, 350
relationships and 1700 transactions, so Radicore has been proven to work in
the commercial world.

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Tony Marston

http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org



"Charles" <cchamb2(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in message
news:7262665.439.1334202496427.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@vbgx21...
> I'm working on a database application, and I'd like to write a function
> that takes the table structure from a MySQL database table and generates a
> fresh data entry form from it each time someone browses to it.
>
> That way I can have four functions that serve the four purposes of data
> entry, view/query, edit, and delete, instead of 4 scripts for each table
> (the application has 64 tables so far) that have to be editted every time
> the table changes.
>
> Is it possible to use PHP to generate data entry forms on the fly?
>
> Does anyone have any recommendation for a reference resource or some
> sample code to study for this?
>
>
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