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Rabastan99 (Programmer)
18 Apr 12 17:57
Here is what I have,

I have a Column on the admin side of my site with a todo list for the site, the entires for the list are:

ID
Name
Date/Time
Description
Completed

I have "Completed" set up as a "TINYINT" with 1 = yes and 0 = No, and defaulted to 0. I have the list set up to filter out 1's showing only 0's in a repeated table. What I would like to do is place a button or link at the bottom of said table that will change "completed" from 0 to 1 removing it from the table.

I would also like it to refresh the table or page but thats optional. Can ANYONE tell me how to do this??

Thanx
Rab
darryncooke (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 14:08
what server side language are you using? you would essentially need to create a script with that language that updates your recordset if checked.

Darryn Cooke
www.darryncooke.com | Marketing and Creative Services

Rabastan99 (Programmer)
19 Apr 12 19:02
PHP and MySql

Thank You
darryncooke (TechnicalUser)
19 Apr 12 19:16
then you would use php to do this for you. i would check in the php forums as to how.

Darryn Cooke
www.darryncooke.com | Marketing and Creative Services

Rabastan99 (Programmer)
20 Apr 12 8:36
I would like to use Dreamweavers code to do this
spamjim (Instructor)
20 Apr 12 13:24
Silly me. I did not even realize DW had "server behaviors".

http://www.killersites.com/magazine/2008/whats-wrong-dreamweavers-server-behaviors/

Dreamweaver's code (aka 'server behaviors') do not get you too far. That is why you need to pick up on (learn) PHP, which you can edit in Dreamweaver.
 

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