Hi Bob,
Your overview of 'getting started' with ChronoConnectivity says:
'Now you can save the connection and display the table data through the "Admin list" link, for adding/editing you will need to connect a Chronoform to your connection.'
Could you point me in the right direction for learning more on how to do this?
My overall goal is to create a form for web admins only to allow them to maintain a table of data relating to prices. I'd like to do this using a chronoform and then allow them to query that table using chronoconnectivity. I can see more uses for this and am hoping to leverage the power of ...forms and ...connectivity working together.
Many thanks,
Julian
Your overview of 'getting started' with ChronoConnectivity says:
'Now you can save the connection and display the table data through the "Admin list" link, for adding/editing you will need to connect a Chronoform to your connection.'
Could you point me in the right direction for learning more on how to do this?
My overall goal is to create a form for web admins only to allow them to maintain a table of data relating to prices. I'd like to do this using a chronoform and then allow them to query that table using chronoconnectivity. I can see more uses for this and am hoping to leverage the power of ...forms and ...connectivity working together.
Many thanks,
Julian