It happened! I was laying in bed and it hit me: the team roster pages!
I have little "areas"...30 of them in fact, on my site, one for each Major League Baseball team...and each of them contains a roster page which simply displays, in a table, their basic info, height, weight, salary, position, etc...with a link to their profile...no stats on the roster page, though...
Anyway, I was wondering if it was possible to have those pages be another DB...and basically print out all the members of that team in a table...it would judge which players are a member of the team by the "Team" field...which is a select box so there won't be any errors in spelling.
I guess the way it would work is it would call upon the player data from the players.db file and then print out their info...is this tricky? If it is we needn't bother! Just love posting any ideas I get...the cool thing about this is if I changed a player's team on his profile he'd automatically be switched to another team roster page! Ahhh, automation...
Chris
I have little "areas"...30 of them in fact, on my site, one for each Major League Baseball team...and each of them contains a roster page which simply displays, in a table, their basic info, height, weight, salary, position, etc...with a link to their profile...no stats on the roster page, though...
Anyway, I was wondering if it was possible to have those pages be another DB...and basically print out all the members of that team in a table...it would judge which players are a member of the team by the "Team" field...which is a select box so there won't be any errors in spelling.
I guess the way it would work is it would call upon the player data from the players.db file and then print out their info...is this tricky? If it is we needn't bother! Just love posting any ideas I get...the cool thing about this is if I changed a player's team on his profile he'd automatically be switched to another team roster page! Ahhh, automation...
Chris