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    psl86
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    Let me tell you I have no clue on PHP.. Its my brother that made the site, Im just inputting the info..

    Anyways,.. Thanks for the info..

    CalEvans wrote on Jan 6 2006, 10:26 PM:
    Hi,

    If I am understanding you correctly then you are asking for functionality that does not exist in SQLYog.

    SQLYog is primarily a query tool. The majority of the users I know use it for working on databases, fixing problems, data mining, etc. Not for data entry. Therefore features like carrying data from one record to a new blank record. (i.e. FoxPro has this feature and it's pretty cool)  SQLYog is not for this. It can be used for volume data entry but by-in-large it's not.

    You would be better off investing your efforts in building a PHP data entry page that did this. (isn't terribly hard, I can think of at least 2 ways to do it right now)

    IMHO, etc.

    =C=

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