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Newcomers DBPro Corner / creating a simple database

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Dsarchy
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Posted: 30th Aug 2005 19:03
the problem i have is that i would like to create a very simple database, split into rows and cols int data that then can be read off

simply its just a case of having an array and then inputting the data and then just reading from it with a coords but the problem im having is that i dont know how to have it so the user can set the data and then change it.

How would i go about creating an array that can hold a flexiable amount of data and how would i get the data from user input stored into it and then be able to change that data afterwards?

thanks for any help on this subject,
Dan
Gillypie
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Posted: 30th Aug 2005 20:02
give us the code

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TDK
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CattleRustler
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Posted: 30th Aug 2005 21:49
plugins for mysql, ms access, sql server if you like. click my sig link

Dsarchy
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 00:05
Gillypie:There is no code, i literally didnt know how to do it. All i had was a fixed array and wanted to explore the possibilty as a learning curve, i have no fixed poject in mind just trying to increase my knowledge (hehe plenty to learn so its not hard )

TDK:Thanks for the link, its exactly what i wanted i did try the codebase obviously not looking hard enough

CattleRustlet:thanks for the plugins something to evaluate on after the tutorial

sorry for the post with a bit more searching what i needed was already in front of me, but thanks for your patients,

Dan
Dsarchy
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Posted: 31st Aug 2005 00:40 Edited at: 31st Aug 2005 14:12
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