Hi,

Any browser will allow you to do a find on a the page you are  
viewing. Just hit CNTRL+f then enter the horses name. What you could  
do to if you are only trying to limit the edit and delete views is to  
add a search field to the top of the page that performs a LIKE search  
on the name field. You can then make this a conditional query if the  
search field is empty show all if the search field is > 1 character  
length then use the name search. Both queries can return the results  
to the same variable so it would us all your existing code do display  
the results. Also for grouping if you are trying to keep this really  
simple you could just use a naming convention that when sorted by  
name creates the groups like "type - name", "Arabian - Lucky" or  
"Mustang - Thunder".

Sincerely,
Mike
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On Mar 19, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Jim Haslam wrote:

> I have recently used aedpro to quickly make pages for my client to be
> able to /add/edit/delete/view all/ content in their MySQL database.
> Though these pages work, they are limited to an all-or-nothing type
> view within their returned record pages. You can't sort the edit or
> delete pages to find your information quickly/easily, you have to
> scroll through all the records to find your record of interest. The
> database contains over 2000 horses, so scrolling to find a particular
> horse takes too long. Or, when trying to edit a horse's record, or
> group of records, you have to scroll to find the record(s) instead of
> being able to type in the record's horseID number and then go just to
> that record or group of records to edit.
>
> Do any of you gurus out there know of a PHP based MySQL database
> management system that you have used that is both flexible in its use
> and easy to install? I have Googled, but nothing is coming up but CMS
> type systems, which we don't need. Perhaps I am calling this something
> it is not, thus I can't find it. Any help or direction appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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