Yea, Stop using PHP. $ gem install rails $ cd ~/projects $ rails new mydbentry By default it will create a new database using sqlite3. If you have an existing database using a different DBMS, you can specify which one on the rails new line by adding -- database=mysql, or whichever db you used. $ cd mydbentry Add the following line to your Gemfile (it just works better) gem "puma" Update config/database.yml with your database credentials $ bundle update $ rails generate scaffold tablename field1:type field2:type field3:type etc I.E. rails: generate scaffold employee last:string first:string ssn:string notes:text Open config/routes.rb and find a line (about 8-10 lines down from the top) that is commented out that says root :to =>. Create a new non-commented line just like it, but instead of welcome#index yours should be tablename#index If you allowed rails to create a new database for you instead of using an existing one... $ rake db:create $ rake db:migrate Now run the server $ puma Use a Web browser of your choice and access the page on port 9292. Should take no more than 5 minutes to set up. It actually is harder to explain than to do. 5 minutes is a generous estimate, 30 seconds is more likely. If the form is too ugly/basic for you, edit it at app/views/tablename/... Happy inputting Kevin On Apr 8, 2015 8:22 PM, wrote: > Hello list: > I want to build a form to have non-puter people help me fill up some > tables. There is no math, no aesthetics and no design, most validations are > build it inside the database. > I just need a quick'n dirty way to build the forms, any recommendations? > Thanks! > ET > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >