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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Bicking" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 3:42 PM
Subject: [sqlite] UI framework for sqlite


> This is probably off-topic for this list, so let me apologize in advance
> if it is. I don't have a probably in using sqlite itslef, but in rather
> how to use a UI to present the info to the user. I am not neccesarily
> asking for how to advice here, but rather pointers on where I can find
> such advice.
> 
> I have written applications that will grab a record from an sqlite
> table, and insert the values in pre-existing text boxes, which the user
> can then change, finally clicking a save button, which sends the changed
> data back to sqlite.
> 
> I have also written applications that will select multiple records, and
> dump that data as a printed report on paper.
> 
> What I don't know how to do (without specialized tools) is to grab
> multiple records and present them in editable fashion to the user,
> keeping track of changes so thy can be written back. I am looking for
> something like a datasheet view or continuous form on MS Access.
> 
> I have been advised to just place enough edits boxes for five or so
> records, then fill in the first five, then give the user "Next Five" and
> "Previous Five" buttons to click. But I would rather a solution in which
> the user can scroll down to see all the records, (within reason).
> 
> I also want to do this with the least overhead and the most portable way
> possible. My target audience is like my brother in laws business: they
> have a few non-networked PC's with a mixture of versions of windows. My
> second audience is my own home network of PC's running windows and
> linux. 
> 
> This, I believe, leaves out any tool that requires KDE or Gnome or
> anything big and bloated. While I consider GTK to be big and bloated, I
> guess that is the upper limit that I want to consider.
> 
> My language of choice is Basic, but do program in C, and have programmed
> in C++.
> 
> So I am looking for links to  tutorials or how-tos, or even the right
> string of text to use on google to point me in the right direction.
> 
> Any advice is appreciated.
> Thanks,
> David
> 
> 

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