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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Hello, I am a junior in College and I have a project that I have to do for my Computer Science degree. I have been working on this project for sometime now and have run into an obsticle. I am trying to use PHP to create a program to search and edit any database. I am trying to make this as dynamic as possible but I have found that I need to know that the foreign keys are in a table and where they point to. I have looked on the web and have not been able to find anything to help me. I was hoping that you had a way to find the foreign keys and where they pointed to without using ODBC. I am using a MySQL database. Thank you --=20 Chad Stevens 23 East Elm Ave. Quincy, MA 02170 Dorm: (617)769-2223 Cell: (857)939-0732
Post Follow-up to this messageHi Chad, > I am a junior in College and I have a project that I have to do for my > Computer Science degree. I have been working on this project for > sometime now and have run into an obsticle. I am trying to use PHP to > create a program to search and edit any database. I am trying to make > this as dynamic as possible but I have found that I need to know that > the foreign keys are in a table and where they point to. I have looked > on the web and have not been able to find anything to help me. I was > hoping that you had a way to find the foreign keys and where they > pointed to without using ODBC. I am using a MySQL database. Thank you I have no idea how did you come to the conclusion that this question should be asked from the php.net webmasters. This topic has no relation whatsoever with the php.net website. Please find a mysql support channel and ask there. Regards, Gabor Hojtsy
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