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Re: There is some framework/tool to generate PHP code [message #170518 is a reply to message #170516] Fri, 05 November 2010 18:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Erwin Moller is currently offline  Erwin Moller
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On 11/5/2010 7:14 PM, Santana wrote:
> Hello,
> i'am a newbie in PHP.
> I have some tables in my database : CUSTOMER, INVOICE and PRODUCTS,
> and i need to implement a form in order to manage this tables: delete,
> insert and update.
>
> You know some framework/tool to generate PHP code that allow me to do
> this task ?
>
> Can you help me please.
>
> Kind regards,
> Paulito Santana

Hi Paulito,

Yes, the tool it is called PHP and SQL and HTML.
Seriously. This sounds so basic that any framework will probably have
more of your time consumed than just doing it yourself.

Depending on the security demands you might consider hiring a competent
programmer.
If this a learningproject for yourself, just start building, and learn.

As for an out-of-the-box code generator for such tasks? I don't know if
they exist, or if they are trustworthy.

Probably not the answer you wanted to hear.

Regards,
Erwin Moller

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