Rails or some other crud-enabled framework would probably do the job
quickly and easily. Though you may need a little assistance (whatever tool
your choose) to get close to getting it implemented right first time.
On 2 Dec 2013 23:20, "Leo" <linux@???> wrote:
> I was thinking of porting a fairly simple [1] Access database to a LAMP
> stack with a few web pages to do various updates, searches etc. I was just
> wondering, before I start looking, if there's something I could use that
> would provide some of this functionality for me off the shelf. (E.g. maybe
> something out that would pre-create all the simple single table CRUD pages
> for me.)
>
> One other thought that's just sprung to mind is whether as an intermediate
> step I could keep Access but have it using e.g. a PostgreSQL backend? Any
> thoughts?
>
> Sorry, this has turned into a rather vague query. So I'm guess I'm after
> people's experiences of doing anything similar to this.
>
> Thanks,
> Leo
>
>
>
> [1] Schema and data-wise. Although it has a number of forms. And there's
> more than one user.
>
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