php3-list | 200003

Re: [PHP3] Database in PHP? From: Tom Salinsky (tom.salinsky <email protected>)
Date: 03/10/00

This has come up before in the list.

My solution can be seen at www.burnthill.co.uk/time

You may log in as user 'time' password 'time'. This lets you view all the screens but not to record any time yourself or otherwise change the data.

If you have any further questions, please let me know.

Tom Salinsky
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Kevin Old
  To: php3 <email protected>
  Sent: 09 March 2000 7:51
  Subject: [PHP3] Database in PHP?

  Hello,

  I am just learning PHP, but seem to have a good grasp on the the concepts and I want to use PHP to program a new project in our office.

  We want to setup a database to be our rolodex for clients, track our time sheets, and tally up all of the time spent on a client among all users that have worked on that client and print out a "Total hours worked" sheet for each client.

  I know this is a simple database, but it is kind of like combining 3 databases together. Can PHP do something this?

  How can I use what we have to achieve this type of database.

  We have a NT 4.0 server and will be running everything off of it. We have MS Access as a database on there now. Will PHP work with Access or will we need to use other software?

  Suggestions welcome.

  Your help is appreciated.

  Kevin
  kevin <email protected>