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EWB + EWS + EDB + Cookie Authentication + HTTPS |
Wed, May 4 2016 4:09 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Pasquale wrote:
> I developed this platform for the my company > > https://www.mbspay.it > > i have use EWB + php (for the server side) and MySql database Looks nice - I like the animated selector thingies. -- Matthew Jones |
Wed, May 4 2016 7:03 AM | Permanent Link |
Mark Brooks Slikware | To All On This Thread
Have really appreciated your explanations, examples, thoughts and ideas. Really useful. It strikes me that maybe "true REST" might only be applicable at a later stage when I potentially open the platform to 3rd party clients. That would likely be a subset of the functionality anyway so could be handled via a different mechanism. So, in the meantime, one final query remains. I will still need to encapsulate some logic operations on my data, for example the previous scenario whereby adding an item to a table will, behind the scenes, do something in another table. This should not be the responsibility of the client, but should be automatically enforced server-side. What is the best approach to achieve this, assuming EDB + EWS + EWB? Currently I have almost zero experience of queries, views, stored procs and modules :-| Thanks all, in advance - Mark |
Wed, May 4 2016 1:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Mark,
> whereby adding an item to a table will, behind the scenes, do something in another table. This should not be the responsibility of the client, but should be automatically enforced server-side. > > What is the best approach to achieve this, assuming EDB + EWS + EWB? Currently I have almost zero experience of queries, views, stored procs and modules :-| I think you are looking for triggers. Very powerful to change values in another table depending of changes in a table. You can call also execute procedures within a trigger - everything is possible If that's useful for you and you need more help, just post it here or in the EDB ng. Regards Uli |
Wed, May 4 2016 4:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Mark,
<< So, in the meantime, one final query remains. I will still need to encapsulate some logic operations on my data, for example the previous scenario whereby adding an item to a table will, behind the scenes, do something in another table. This should not be the responsibility of the client, but should be automatically enforced server-side. >> Uli is correct, triggers are what you want. Please see here for more information: http://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=viewtopic&id=edb2sql&topic=CREATE_TRIGGER Triggers use the ElevateDB SQL/PSM dialect (slightly different from standard SQL/PSM), and the statements/functions you can use are here: http://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=topics&id=edb2sql§ion=sql_psm_statements http://www.elevatesoft.com/manual?action=topics&id=edb2sql§ion=sql_psm_functions Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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