PostgreSQL PHP Generator is a powerful PostgreSQL GUI frontend that generate high-quality PostgreSQL PHP scripts for the selected tables, views and queries for the further working with these objects through the web hekps.
PostgreSQL PHP Generator main features:
# Support for SQL queries upgradable;
# Master-detail presentations;
# Event-driven content management;
# Client-side validation of data;
# Custom pagination (display partition);
# Data export to PDF, XML, CSV, Excel and Word;
# Support for hard-coded, table-based and database server user authentication;
# Record-level security;
# Color schemes;
# Multi-language support;
PostgreSQL PHP Generator Requirements:
# P-166
# 64MB RAM
# 10MB HDD
# PHP5
# PostgreSQL database
PostgreSQL PHP Generator limitations:
# The following functions are disabled:
# SSH Tunneling
# HTTP tunneling
# Updatable SQL queries
# Delete multiple records
# Advanced Filtering
# Scaling Images
# Table-based user authentication
# Database server user authentication
# Record-Level Security
# Master-Detail presentation
# Custom events
# Client-side validation of data
# Custom pagination (display partition)
# Data export to PDF, XML, CSV, Excel and Word
What's new in PostgreSQL PHP Generator:
The most important changes:
# Inline insertion and inline editing features have been implemented. Use the Insert / edit a record without having to open a new page.
# Support for RSS feeds updated frequently works (such as blog entries, news headlines, etc.) was to be published in a standardized format implemented. All required fields in the Page Properties dialog box to be adjusted.
# The advanced search form can now be displayed on a separate page. You can also use this form now even spare the list page, so it is possible to search for data page only after entering values display.
# The advanced search form second picture The advanced search form
# been support for the use of environment variables (eg CURRENT_USER_ID, CURRENT_USER_NAME, UNIQUE_ID) reacted to events and templates. The variables can also specify a column default value can be used.
# The following example demonstrates how to use variables within the OnBeforeInsertRecord event.
# rowData ['ip'] = $ this-> GetEnvVar
PostgreSQL PHP Generator main features:
# Support for SQL queries upgradable;
# Master-detail presentations;
# Event-driven content management;
# Client-side validation of data;
# Custom pagination (display partition);
# Data export to PDF, XML, CSV, Excel and Word;
# Support for hard-coded, table-based and database server user authentication;
# Record-level security;
# Color schemes;
# Multi-language support;
PostgreSQL PHP Generator Requirements:
# P-166
# 64MB RAM
# 10MB HDD
# PHP5
# PostgreSQL database
PostgreSQL PHP Generator limitations:
# The following functions are disabled:
# SSH Tunneling
# HTTP tunneling
# Updatable SQL queries
# Delete multiple records
# Advanced Filtering
# Scaling Images
# Table-based user authentication
# Database server user authentication
# Record-Level Security
# Master-Detail presentation
# Custom events
# Client-side validation of data
# Custom pagination (display partition)
# Data export to PDF, XML, CSV, Excel and Word
What's new in PostgreSQL PHP Generator:
The most important changes:
# Inline insertion and inline editing features have been implemented. Use the Insert / edit a record without having to open a new page.
# Support for RSS feeds updated frequently works (such as blog entries, news headlines, etc.) was to be published in a standardized format implemented. All required fields in the Page Properties dialog box to be adjusted.
# The advanced search form can now be displayed on a separate page. You can also use this form now even spare the list page, so it is possible to search for data page only after entering values display.
# The advanced search form second picture The advanced search form
# been support for the use of environment variables (eg CURRENT_USER_ID, CURRENT_USER_NAME, UNIQUE_ID) reacted to events and templates. The variables can also specify a column default value can be used.
# The following example demonstrates how to use variables within the OnBeforeInsertRecord event.
# rowData ['ip'] = $ this-> GetEnvVar


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