I'm doing some research, but what I'm getting is not found, I thought I would ask in the case, do not exist is!
What I need is a web-frame driven frame within which I can create record types and affiliate forms for web presentation.
I want to define those record types of database structure so that I can load the information in the structure and take action on it.
Essentially a self-modified database, with front end webforms operated from the database.
As a simple example, to say that I want to make a record type called 'person'.
For this new record type 'person', I use 'name', 'age', 'height', 'weight' etc. All standard field types (integer, four etc.)
Then I want to make the app a table with that structure, in which I can add either through the record through some form of table load from web form / GI or CSV etc It says that 'names', 'field', 'condition', 'effect', 'timeline' in situations like 'diet' say 'low carb' 'Weight', '& gt; With 180kgs', '- 10%', '8 weeks' and' 8 week 'values, make a record in that diet table ( Effecively, these are the' rules' that apply in the person's table Can be done) So I want to then make that argument an output table with the effect of applying that scenario to that person in records in the table. Now, the question is, can I write an app to do this, create forms, and create a database with tables, but I want to have a dynamic database, which These scenarios are operated with forms' can be defined and applied to dynamic tables. Is there any combination of components or components that can do this? If someone has a 'remedy' LPDisk app, you can create forms and business logic in the GUI that made tables themselves and then you can run the app from a GUI Help is welcome! If someone knows the combination of equipment or framework that can do this, then I would be interested in employing them < Div class = "post-text" itemprop = "text"> I'm not sure about any framework that helps the goods in such a way, but this is the general document that is told to the people: Obviously, it all works a lot more. Usually, you create tables once (python manage.py sy Ncdb) There is no need to worry about creating more tables. However, if you use this approach, syncdb will not work, and you will need to create tables on your own. In fact, though, it is not what Django was designed to do, so it's clearly not going to provide you with many shortcuts in the way such as a CMS Drupp You may be able to do this because you need it, because one of Drupal's goals has made it easy for new types to allow users to go on runtime. I think in fact at this point you want to do what you are trying to do, and seeing that if the deeggo is not your hammer, everything that looks like a nail, it's about Think in
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