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« on: June 19, 2008, 07:04:55 AM »

Hey folks, (out there in cyber land) I need to ask a question that I been researching throughout this forum for days now. I'm looking for a very special module. The kind of module that I'm looking for is like an address book (using the mysql database) where my registered members can add their own sales contacts into a form (that I can change & add my own fields to).

Sounds simple i know the Form module already does that, but wait - this is where it gets twisty.

My registered users can come back to my WB site and log-in (to view the address book menu selection) and edit an already input(ed) contact they entered previously. To change/update certain fields. Also, (of the highest importance) they only see the contacts they added - NO ONES ELSES. Like a filter.

Also, I can log into as the ADMIN and view everyone's contacts (sorted by the users who entered them)

I'm been playing around with third scripts and software, and also - i figured out how to make certain fields hidden and bring into the hidden fields their username, so they wouldn't have to input that into the field (since they are already logged in) i just need the queries strings and the programming to put the data in a table.

Anyone out there that can help, also any third-part apps that can work well with WB (password management) If programming needs to be done, I'll compensate financially for a working WB module.

If you need more information on what I'm looking for, please don't hesitate to respond to this post.

Thanks,
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« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2008, 07:17:03 AM »

Hello,

what you want to achieve can be done by coding a WebsiteBaker module. There are no modules available so far which can be combined to fulfill all your requirements. A good starting point is the Hello world module on the addons page, which shows how to derive and updated data from/to the database and to view results in the frontend and backend.

Christian
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