For that reason, the drupal way would be to try to use CCK with business objects and if you use custom forms for some reason, persist that data to a node, as described in another answer.
These are the services offered by the Drupal Framework. Victor On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Salvador Benimeli <[email protected]>wrote: > One question more now I know I have to manage myself form post data. If I > persist the data on a custom table inside my database and later I want to do > something with that data...what should I do? For example, once the data is > inside a table on a database I would like to create a 'view' as a list from > it. As I read, I can't use views module because that data is not a node. How > can I do "custom" queries and then display it?? > > Thanks a lot > > 2009/7/30 <[email protected]> > > >> If you are creating your own forms for data input, then, yes, you are >> responsible for managing it. >> >> -- >> Nancy E. Wichmann, PMP >> >> Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. >> King, Jr. >> >> >> -------------- Original message from Salvador Benimeli: -------------- >> >> 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??? >> >> >> > >
