+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 1 2
Results 11 to 12 of 12

Thread: 2nd or 3rd normal form

  1. #11
    The Barnfather jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead has much to be proud of jmurrayhead's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Reston, VA
    Posts
    4,547
    Blog Entries
    9
    Real Name
    Jason
    Rep Power
    22

    Quote Originally Posted by peebman2000 View Post
    Hey jmurrayhead on the wrox survey engine, how easy do you think it would be for editing?

    One thing with this survery is that the client wants users to be able to edit their answers. I was practicing with using a datalist control, but how the db is set up in 3rd form its hard to pin point what answer is being updated, because of the multiple answer id's. You know what i'm saying or am I sounding crazy.

    But this is probably the main part that I'm a little afraid of, but I'll have to tackle it.
    I haven't actually looked at their code, but I know they do quality coding at Wrox. What you should do is run this code and see how it works. Look at the coding structure and see how they do things and if your skills are good enough to modify this code to your needs. If not, then you'd be better off finding a different solution or building your own from scratch. I just thought I'd throw this in there because usually seeing a working example helps a lot.
    jmurrayhead
    If you agree, give me rep.
    If you like it here...throw us a few bones to help support us.


  2. #12
    Barn Enthusiast peebman2000 is on a distinguished road peebman2000's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    215
    Rep Power
    4

    reply

    Okay cool thanks. I just downloaded the code, i'll take a look at it.

    Thanks again

    Quote Originally Posted by jmurrayhead View Post
    I haven't actually looked at their code, but I know they do quality coding at Wrox. What you should do is run this code and see how it works. Look at the coding structure and see how they do things and if your skills are good enough to modify this code to your needs. If not, then you'd be better off finding a different solution or building your own from scratch. I just thought I'd throw this in there because usually seeing a working example helps a lot.

+ Reply to Thread
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 1 2

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

SEO by vBSEO