Hello Victor, My problem is, after submitting a form, post values are automatically persisted by Drupal or have I to do myself??
Thanks a lot 2009/7/30 Victor Kane <[email protected]> > What is great about Drupal is that when you create a content type, even > using CCK module and defining extra custom fields, everything is > automagically persisted in the database and may be retrieved as nodes. You > don't have to worry about that. > > And, Drupal has a contributed module which is really practically part of > Drupal itself (no-one develops any serious sites without using it and CCK): > the Views module, which is a query generator so you don't have to use SQL to > list your nodes. There is a powerful graphical interface which allows you to > create your query on the fly and even shows you a preview of the list you > will be getting. > > The views module (http://drupal.org/project/views) also allows you to > create as many displays of the view (Page/Block/RSS etc.) as you like. > > That's why everyone is flocking to Drupal! > > Victor Kane > http://awebfactory.com.ar > > > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Salvador Benimeli <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm new to Drupal, and after looking FAPI documentation there are some >> kind of things that are not clear to me. >> >> Where go the data once the form has been submitted?? The data submitted on >> a form is stored as a node or other kind of content or have I to create a >> table on the database and storing post values inside that table??? >> >> How can I create a view where I can show all the data that has been >> submitted??? >> >> Thanks in advance >> > >
