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<style type="text/css">
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hr.pme-hr { border: 0px solid; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border-top-width: 1px; height: 1px; }
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table.pme-main { border: #004d9c 1px solid; border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0px; width: 100%; }
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table.pme-navigation { border: #004d9c 0px solid; border-collapse: collapse; border-spacing: 0px; width: 100%; }
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th.pme-header { border: #004d9c 1px solid; padding: 4px; background: #add8e6; }
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td.pme-key-0, td.pme-value-0, td.pme-help-0, td.pme-navigation-0, td.pme-cell-0,
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td.pme-key-1, td.pme-value-1, td.pme-help-0, td.pme-navigation-1, td.pme-cell-1,
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td.pme-sortinfo, td.pme-filter { border: #004d9c 1px solid; padding: 3px; }
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td.pme-buttons { text-align: left; }
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td.pme-message { text-align: center; }
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td.pme-stats { text-align: right; }
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</style><?php
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/*
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* IMPORTANT NOTE: This generated file contains only a subset of huge amount
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* of options that can be used with phpMyEdit. To get information about all
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* features offered by phpMyEdit, check official documentation. It is available
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* online and also for download on phpMyEdit project management page:
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*
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* http://platon.sk/projects/main_page.php?project_id=5
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*
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* This file was generated by:
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*
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* phpMyEdit version: 5.6
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* phpMyEdit.class.php core class: 1.188
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* phpMyEditSetup.php script: 1.48
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* generating setup script: 1.48
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*/
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// MySQL host name, user name, password, database, and table
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$opts['hn'] = 'localhost';
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$opts['un'] = 'root';
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$opts['pw'] = '';
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$opts['db'] = 'cel';
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$opts['tb'] = 'cel_inventory';
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// Name of field which is the unique key
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$opts['key'] = 'id';
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// Type of key field (int/real/string/date etc.)
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$opts['key_type'] = 'int';
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// Sorting field(s)
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$opts['sort_field'] = array('id');
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// Number of records to display on the screen
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// Value of -1 lists all records in a table
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$opts['inc'] = 15;
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// Options you wish to give the users
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// A - add, C - change, P - copy, V - view, D - delete,
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// F - filter, I - initial sort suppressed
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$opts['options'] = 'ACPVDF';
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// Number of lines to display on multiple selection filters
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$opts['multiple'] = '4';
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// Navigation style: B - buttons (default), T - text links, G - graphic links
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// Buttons position: U - up, D - down (default)
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$opts['navigation'] = 'TB';
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// Display special page elements
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$opts['display'] = array(
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'form' => true,
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'query' => true,
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'sort' => true,
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'time' => true,
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'tabs' => true
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);
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// Set default prefixes for variables
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$opts['js']['prefix'] = 'PME_js_';
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$opts['dhtml']['prefix'] = 'PME_dhtml_';
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$opts['cgi']['prefix']['operation'] = 'PME_op_';
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$opts['cgi']['prefix']['sys'] = 'PME_sys_';
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$opts['cgi']['prefix']['data'] = 'PME_data_';
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/* Get the user's default language and use it if possible or you can
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specify particular one you want to use. Refer to official documentation
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for list of available languages. */
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$opts['language'] = $_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'];
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/* Table-level filter capability. If set, it is included in the WHERE clause
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of any generated SELECT statement in SQL query. This gives you ability to
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work only with subset of data from table.
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$opts['filters'] = "column1 like '%11%' AND column2<17";
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$opts['filters'] = "section_id = 9";
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$opts['filters'] = "PMEtable0.sessions_count > 200";
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*/
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/* Field definitions
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Fields will be displayed left to right on the screen in the order in which they
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appear in generated list. Here are some most used field options documented.
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['name'] is the title used for column headings, etc.;
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['maxlen'] maximum length to display add/edit/search input boxes
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['trimlen'] maximum length of string content to display in row listing
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['width'] is an optional display width specification for the column
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e.g. ['width'] = '100px';
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['mask'] a string that is used by sprintf() to format field output
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['sort'] true or false; means the users may sort the display on this column
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['strip_tags'] true or false; whether to strip tags from content
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['nowrap'] true or false; whether this field should get a NOWRAP
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['select'] T - text, N - numeric, D - drop-down, M - multiple selection
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['options'] optional parameter to control whether a field is displayed
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L - list, F - filter, A - add, C - change, P - copy, D - delete, V - view
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Another flags are:
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R - indicates that a field is read only
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W - indicates that a field is a password field
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H - indicates that a field is to be hidden and marked as hidden
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['URL'] is used to make a field 'clickable' in the display
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e.g.: 'mailto:$value', 'http://$value' or '$page?stuff';
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['URLtarget'] HTML target link specification (for example: _blank)
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['textarea']['rows'] and/or ['textarea']['cols']
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specifies a textarea is to be used to give multi-line input
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e.g. ['textarea']['rows'] = 5; ['textarea']['cols'] = 10
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['values'] restricts user input to the specified constants,
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e.g. ['values'] = array('A','B','C') or ['values'] = range(1,99)
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['values']['table'] and ['values']['column'] restricts user input
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to the values found in the specified column of another table
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['values']['description'] = 'desc_column'
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The optional ['values']['description'] field allows the value(s) displayed
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to the user to be different to those in the ['values']['column'] field.
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This is useful for giving more meaning to column values. Multiple
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descriptions fields are also possible. Check documentation for this.
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*/
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$opts['fdd']['id'] = array(
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'name' => 'ID',
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'select' => 'T',
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'options' => 'AVCPDR', // auto increment
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'maxlen' => 20,
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'default' => '0',
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['identifiant'] = array(
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'name' => 'Identifiant',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 128,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['ordre'] = array(
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'name' => 'Ordre',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 20,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['nom_sel'] = array(
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'name' => 'Nom sel',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 255,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['num_nom_sel'] = array(
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'name' => 'Num nom sel',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 11,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['nom_ret'] = array(
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'name' => 'Nom ret',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 255,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['num_nom_ret'] = array(
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'name' => 'Num nom ret',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 11,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['num_taxon'] = array(
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'name' => 'Num taxon',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 11,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['famille'] = array(
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'name' => 'Famille',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 255,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['location'] = array(
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'name' => 'Location',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 50,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['id_location'] = array(
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'name' => 'ID location',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 10,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['date_observation'] = array(
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'name' => 'Date observation',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 19,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['station'] = array(
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'name' => 'Station',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 255,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['milieu'] = array(
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'name' => 'Milieu',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 255,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['commentaire'] = array(
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'name' => 'Commentaire',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 1024,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['transmission'] = array(
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'name' => 'Transmission',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 4,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['date_creation'] = array(
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'name' => 'Date creation',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 19,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['date_modification'] = array(
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'name' => 'Date modification',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 19,
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'sort' => true
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);
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$opts['fdd']['date_transmission'] = array(
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'name' => 'Date transmission',
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'select' => 'T',
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'maxlen' => 19,
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'sort' => true
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);
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// Now important call to phpMyEdit
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require_once 'phpMyEdit.class.php';
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new phpMyEdit($opts);
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?>
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