Re: Yet another db manager
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2004
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 55543
interpreted = N
texte = That is sharp Palle, thanks for that! That'll come in quite handy, for sure.Only thing I noticed offhand is all fields are sorting as a "generic" type. I.e., it doesn't appear to sort as:fieldtype=numfieldtype=datefieldtype=timewhen applicable.That's a tough one for sure and I would imagine will require the user checking a box to tell it what type of data is contained in the field that they want to sort on.Great stuff, thanks again!GKAt 08:38 AM 1/18/2004, you wrote:>So I was looking for a little handy database manager which would make it >simple to look, edit and delete database fields from a database without >having to make special WebDNA/HTML for a specific database - you know the >quick and dirty database managing solution.>>I gathered some inspiration from all the replies and previous builds in >this thread and took some of the best functions, ideas etc. and build my >own version. If you are interested then you can find the template at this >address...:>>http://www.powerpalle.dk/digger.tpl.zip>>Any ideas, additions or source code contributions are more than welcome. >Please use the list or write to my private e-mail.>>Remember that, it is the first public build, so don't try it on a database >you can't afford to loose...>>PowerPalle>>>>On 12/1-2004, at 21.19, Gary Krockover wrote:>>>Thanks Palle, something I thought I'd share with everyone.>>>>"Ken's Universal Database Access Tool" will allow changes via form input >>if I'm not mistaken. You can find it at: http://www.webcatdev.net>>>>GK>>>>At 01:22 PM 1/12/2004, you wrote:>>>I tried this nifty little database manager, which seems to work just >>>fine. But I am looking for a database manager, which can lookup the db's >>>content and change the content using forms. Anything like that out there >>>in cyberspace...?>>>>>>Palle>>>>>>>>>>>>On 17/12-2003, at 3.08, Gary Krockover wrote:>>>>>>>Ok, even though I built in safety features to prevent replaces and >>>>appends from running, I'm still a bit nervous about having that in the >>>>open, it can be pretty powerful if abused.>>>>>>>>So, go to http://www.garykrockover.com/dbquickview/index.html for >>>>screens and a link to download the sourcecode.>>>>>>>>GK-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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That is sharp Palle, thanks for that! That'll come in quite handy, for sure.Only thing I noticed offhand is all fields are sorting as a "generic" type. I.e., it doesn't appear to sort as:fieldtype=numfieldtype=datefieldtype=timewhen applicable.That's a tough one for sure and I would imagine will require the user checking a box to tell it what type of data is contained in the field that they want to sort on.Great stuff, thanks again!GKAt 08:38 AM 1/18/2004, you wrote:>So I was looking for a little handy database manager which would make it >simple to look, edit and delete database fields from a database without >having to make special WebDNA/HTML for a specific database - you know the >quick and dirty database managing solution.>>I gathered some inspiration from all the replies and previous builds in >this thread and took some of the best functions, ideas etc. and build my >own version. If you are interested then you can find the template at this >address...:>>http://www.powerpalle.dk/digger.tpl.zip>>Any ideas, additions or source code contributions are more than welcome. >Please use the list or write to my private e-mail.>>Remember that, it is the first public build, so don't try it on a database >you can't afford to loose...>>PowerPalle>>>>On 12/1-2004, at 21.19, Gary Krockover wrote:>>>Thanks Palle, something I thought I'd share with everyone.>>>>"Ken's Universal Database Access Tool" will allow changes via form input >>if I'm not mistaken. You can find it at: http://www.webcatdev.net>>>>GK>>>>At 01:22 PM 1/12/2004, you wrote:>>>I tried this nifty little database manager, which seems to work just >>>fine. But I am looking for a database manager, which can lookup the db's >>>content and change the content using forms. Anything like that out there >>>in cyberspace...?>>>>>>Palle>>>>>>>>>>>>On 17/12-2003, at 3.08, Gary Krockover wrote:>>>>>>>Ok, even though I built in safety features to prevent replaces and >>>>appends from running, I'm still a bit nervous about having that in the >>>>open, it can be pretty powerful if abused.>>>>>>>>So, go to http://www.garykrockover.com/dbquickview/index.html for >>>>screens and a link to download the sourcecode.>>>>>>>>GK-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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