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  • Jan 21, 2010, 08:18 PM
    ahassouna
    DB by php & mysql
    Hi,

    I'm looking for a best friendly and easy Administrative front-end Database using PHP & MySQL.

    I found these two in the net "AppGini" & "DaDaBIK".

    Do you suggest another software/application other than the above mentioned?

    You support appreciated on this matter...

    Thank you,
    Ahmad
  • Jan 24, 2010, 11:14 PM
    jmd814

    If you are looking to simply administer MySQL then phpMyAdmin (phpMyAdmin) is a good option. But if you are looking for something to build an actual front end (your post wasn't clear on that point) then what you suggest look very reasonable.

    Jason
  • Jan 25, 2010, 06:43 AM
    ahassouna
    We don't want to create a web-application from scratch. The application should be created for non-expert users capable to work safely on data using an intuitive graphic interface. It is not a database administration tool like phpMyAdmin and it's not replacing it : interface is for basic user working on data.

    It should have the following features:

    - It should use PHP & MySQL, in need of modyfing access to database by our employed without developing a specific for us but simply using a web browser.
    - It is particularly useful when various and/or several users have to access to database using different privileges: a highly customizable system of groups and privileges makes access possible for various employed to specific tables or views, shows/hides specific fields, sets rules for input validation and keeps under control all the database activities.
    - It has export data modules, statistics and report management based on xml, xls, slsx or pdf protocols.
    - It can be an easy to configure database front-end.

    Requirement:

    - PHP 5.x
    - MySQL 5.x


    Regards,
    Ahmad
  • Jan 26, 2010, 08:02 AM
    crigby

    Hi,
    I hope this will be clear. The simplicity you desire on the front-end and the security features you specify sound very desirable and straightforward, but require an enormous amount of effort to actually implement in the back-end infrastructure. Most telling is the security features you wish with different levels of permission. This is dependent on the OS and adds a daunting layer of complexity.
    PhpMyAdmin is the best answer to the general problem, but does not have the features you desire.
    Peace,
    Clarke

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