AJAX Interface for MySQL database - upgrades needed
$30-250 USD
In Progress
Posted over 13 years ago
$30-250 USD
Paid on delivery
*NOTE THAT THIS PROJECT IS ONLY FOR BIDDERS FROM UK/EU/NON-EU ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES, AND THAT BUDGET IS NEGOTIABLE*
We have a web-based system used by staff to control inventory which makes use of AJAX and PHP. It connects to a backend MySQL database.
The most complicated aspect of the system is a page which lists every item in the database and allows users to make alterations to entries or delete them. It has already been written and mostly works fine.
What we need now:
1. Some debugging work: first, one of the fields isn't being updated properly by the system (the rest works perfectly); second, it doesn't run on Google Chrome at the moment (it needs to run on IE/FF/Chrome).
2. For the system to be improved so that any changes made to the database are recorded in a new database (things like product deleted, or product name changed).
3. At the moment there is a general password required to login - this needs to be replaced with a specific user/password for each user, and all changes in the new database need to say which user was responsible.
4. It would also be useful if you could rationalise the code a bit as its been put together a bit haphazardly.
Requirements for bidders:
1. Based in UK / EU / non-EU country where English is the main language (such as USA or AUS)
2. Access to Skype
3. Available to start work soon
If you're interested, please just bid $250. We'll then be able to give preferred bidders more information (including the source code to glance at) for you to offer a more exact price.
Thanks!
Good afternoon, like this? Friend'm from Brazil, needs very little study and employment'm starting to work with foreign people, send me the source code if possible? Better detail what you want me to do. Hugs
I have over 8 years years of experience with php and 3 years experience with xajax, light experience with Jquery. I live in California, USA.
1.) It should be fairly easy to correct the problem of the field not updating. However, browser problem needs to be looked into based on the method used for the ajax.
2.) A new table can be created to record those important database actions.
3.) Depends on the current structure and complexity of the current tables, this can be done by creating new user tables.
4.) It is a standard practice to provide code that is legible.
Depends on the current code structure, the estimated time for the project could take from a week to a month.