To add a review to my main db, the mod that you used in your bookstore wouldn't really do the trick... but if someone were to add a comment to a review in the related database - it would. If its a real pain in the butt, I'm not sure if its totally neccessary.
Basically, what I'd like to do is if a user clicks the "sign up" button (from any of my 4 db's), they make a username and add a brief bio about themselves that may or may not be viewable by others depending on if they click "public" or "private" (radio field). In a bike review for example, there is a field - "Name", I'd like to be able to click that name and that users bio will show up. Bio's will be searchable to allow people to find possible bike riding partners. Once the user has entered their bio and their username, they are brought back to the database that they linked in from. This way, the person wouldn't have to re-enter the database that they were just in - this would avoid confusion.
Another little problem is that I imported about 500 db entries from another database that I'm using and not all of them have userid's that go along with the record -- I just plugged my userid in there. So I guess I'd have to put a switch with an IF statement to see if there is a corresponding profile entry to a userid and remove the link if there isn't.
If you need any more spec info, let me know.
Thanks again for your input!!
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Jason Dulberg
Extreme MTB
http://extreme.nas.net
Basically, what I'd like to do is if a user clicks the "sign up" button (from any of my 4 db's), they make a username and add a brief bio about themselves that may or may not be viewable by others depending on if they click "public" or "private" (radio field). In a bike review for example, there is a field - "Name", I'd like to be able to click that name and that users bio will show up. Bio's will be searchable to allow people to find possible bike riding partners. Once the user has entered their bio and their username, they are brought back to the database that they linked in from. This way, the person wouldn't have to re-enter the database that they were just in - this would avoid confusion.
Another little problem is that I imported about 500 db entries from another database that I'm using and not all of them have userid's that go along with the record -- I just plugged my userid in there. So I guess I'd have to put a switch with an IF statement to see if there is a corresponding profile entry to a userid and remove the link if there isn't.
If you need any more spec info, let me know.
Thanks again for your input!!
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Jason Dulberg
Extreme MTB
http://extreme.nas.net