However, after I've created a WFB form that adds submission data to a MySql database, I need to edit/alter the files WFB generates to allow the user to also have the ability to select, then view, edit and update records already existing in the MySQL database table. These would be records they specifically have created, so would be linked to a database field containing a unique ID for that user, and queried based on that ID. When the record is loaded, I wish to load it into a form with the same basic 'look and feel' as the original submission form I've created in WFB.
I need guidance on accomplishing this, including where to place additional php code, and also examples (if available). While not new to database programming and software design, I'm very new to the web based equivalent and am studying like mad
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Thanks for any tips/tricks and examples -
Annette