• Resolved dockalle

    (@dockalle)


    Dear users,

    I tested a bit with Form Maker and it`s working well.
    I`m thinking of buying the premium version, but there is still a thing I would like to know:

    I must (!) get the form-data after submission in a postgreSQL-Table (!) [very important, mySQL will not do what I need).
    I wonder if this is somehow possible?

    On what ways is it possible to “work” with the form-data?
    Is it e.g. possible to send them via JavaScript/Ajax to a php-script that I can develope to get them into postgreSQL?
    Or is there a way to get form-data “directly” by a already developd php-function

    Thank you very much, Kai

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  • Thread Starter dockalle

    (@dockalle)

    I wonder whre I can find the code that inserts entries in mysql-wp_formmaker_submits ?

    Hi,

    Unfortunately, Form Maker is only compatible with MySQL database structure by default. If you wish to modify the plugin to save its data on postgreSQL, you are free to do so ??

    The functions for saving data are written in save_db method of the following file:
    /form-maker/frontend/models/form_maker.php

    Cheers!

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