• Jimbly2

    (@jimbly2)


    I would like to setup a mySQL database that can be searched using a form and then returns results. I would also need to be able to enter properties to the database along with an image(s) – what’s the best way to do this?

    Thanks for all advice,

    JIm

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  • Leo Baiano

    (@leobaiano)

    This is a WordPress forum and your question does not seem to have anything to do with WP.

    respectyoda

    (@respectyoda)

    WordPress does use MySQL as the MySQL database is automatically set up for you when you install it on a server that supports PHP and MySQL. Like Leo said, I don’t see how your question exactly pertains to WordPress.

    Thread Starter Jimbly2

    (@jimbly2)

    Hi – I’m not sure how else to describe it. I have a WP site. I need to add a function where I can enter property details into a form – on submitting the form it adds the data to a table in a database. I have another page ( on my WordPress site) that has a ‘search for property’ form. On submitting the query, the results are posted to a “results’ page on my WP site.

    I know WP runs on a MySQL db but how do I set up this function? I can’t be the only person wanting to do this – Is there a plugin that people use?

    Thanks
    Jim

    Leo Baiano

    (@leobaiano)

    I could point you several ways to do this, but all will require that you have some programming knowledge.

    Plugin not know state.

    Well, one possibility is to create a table in the database and use the $ wpdb to insert and search data. Another possibility would be to create a unique CPT for these data, using wp_insert_post () to insert the data submitted by the form in CPT and use WordPress for search queries.

    As I said, there is more than one way, and I have named above two which I think would attend, but you need a little knowledge of web development.

    respectyoda

    (@respectyoda)

    If you want to use basic form functionality then just use a form plugin such as Ninja Forms or Gravity Forms.

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