sending data from forms into MySQL -...
Hi Everyone,
I've searched and cannot find the answer to my question. I've got an existing MySQL database and I wish to use form builder to start populating it. However, I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get it to work. I've been working with PHP for years, but when I call the subsequent page, I get nothing.
Should I be hardcoding the MySQL insert statements? That's what I've been doing, and it's not working out for me.
I've searched and cannot find the answer to my question. I've got an existing MySQL database and I wish to use form builder to start populating it. However, I cannot, for the life of me, figure out how to get it to work. I've been working with PHP for years, but when I call the subsequent page, I get nothing.
Should I be hardcoding the MySQL insert statements? That's what I've been doing, and it's not working out for me.
That is not a feature in the software at this time. You do have access to the HTML/CSS and PHP, so you could easily make these custom modifications if you know how to do that.
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So then how does it work with MySQL?
How does what work with MySQL Josh?
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How do I get Form Builder to work with MySQL? There were some posts regarding that it worked with MySQL.
Just go to Settings > Saving Data and enter your MySQL information in there.
Pretty simple right?
Pretty simple right?
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Oops. The curse of the missing semicolon.
Problem solved.
Easy as cake.
Problem solved.
Easy as cake.
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