Hi, Thanks a lot for all the inputs. I will take it further from here. Thanks, Ananth. >>> "Richard Lynch" <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> 4/27/2006 4:06:03 pm >>> On Thu, April 27, 2006 4:21 am, Ananth Kesari wrote: > I have a need for an idea management PHP application that gives me an > UI with multiple fields (text boxes, radio buttons etc.) which > correspond to different columns of a MySQL database. An user initiates > this by clicking on an URL, fills in certain fields and submits the > form. This then creates the tables and should send out a mail to > certain > mail ids that there is a new entry. At a later point of time someone > else can enter info into certain fields (columns of the tables) giving > the same id as it was created. He should not be able to meddle with > the > original fields that user1 had entered. Another user can come at even > later stage and enter info into a few more fields (columns of the > tables). All these fields are created at the first stage itself since > we > will be fixing the number of fields. > > Can you let me know of any application that does all these? If this is > a wrong forum to ask this type of question, can you tell me where I > can > post this query? phpMyAdmin does a whole lot of this kind of stuff, and has a huge install-base... Seems to me that if you rig your database so that later users can't use ALTER TABLE (nor DROP TABLE) then you're pretty much done. It's not a real pretty front-end, though, in terms of clueless users, as it was designed for people who had some idea about how databases worked. Other than that, I got nothing in mind that sounds like what you want, though I suspect most of the CMSes are kind of sort of like that, to some degree... You can give a BUNCH of CMS thingies a trial run here: http://opensourcecms.com/ And I suspect that their forums would be a better place to ask the original question, as their experts on a plethora of CMSes would know what most closely matches your needs. -- Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php