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On 9/12/19 7:56 AM, David Gauthier wrote:
Many good visualization options but I need one that runs on the web AND allows insert/update/delete records.

I do that using Django as the framework behind it.

See callbacks:
http://tabulator.info/docs/4.4/callbacks

In particular cell and data callbacks.




On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 10:42 AM Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 9/12/19 7:08 AM, David Gauthier wrote:
     > Hi:
     >
     > We're considering replacing a windows AccessDB based system with PG.
     > Access was chosen because of it's GUI to its tables (looks and
    behaves
     > like a SS). But performance can be volatile given the fact that the
     > AccessDB front-ends and back-end are at different sites 1000+ miles
     > apart.  The belief is that a web-based approach where the DB
    server and
     > web server are at the same site would be better.
     > Question is, would such a "spreadsheet-like" GUI have to be built
    from
     > scratch or is there something that can be leveraged?  Things to
    consider
     > are record locking, constraint pull-downs, triggers updating values,
     > etc... .  We already have a nice PG server doing other work for
    us and
     > would like to use that if possible.

    I've been using Tabulator(http://tabulator.info/) a JavaScript library
    for displaying data in tabular form. It does not care about the backend
    just that it gets data.


-- Adrian Klaver
    adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:adrian.klaver@xxxxxxxxxxx>



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