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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [ 100672 ] Database documentation


From: nobody
Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [ 100672 ] Database documentation
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 18:28:32 -0500

Support Request #100672, was updated on 2002-Mar-29 21:04
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Category: Question
Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Summary: Database documentation

By: skwashd
Date: 2002-Dec-07 10:26
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Sorry for the delay in responding to you.  The db
abstraction layer is based on the phplib db libs.  Please
see http://www.sanisoft.com/phplib/manual/

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By: DavidMAM
Date: 2002-Mar-29 21:04
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Hi,

I am looking to develop/port some of my web based apps
to be plugins for phpgw.

These make heavy use of database interaction, in
particular linking stored data with users via acls.

What is the preferred method for interacting with db's
in phpgw?

If authenticating via LDAP (which is something we may
move to soon) are user details cached locally in a DB
that is accessible?

What hooks can be included to ensure that data in my
applications database is not orphaned if a user is deleted?

Is there any documentation for the db functions apart
from the index.txt file?

Many thanks

..d

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