On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Webb Sprague <webb.sprague@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Or do it with simple combo boxes if you
>> want to limit the users to crippled queries.)
>
> I want to limit my users to *half* crippled queries -- arbitrary
> column lists, where clauses, group by lists, and sort by lists. I
> want to make sure that they aren't doing any data modifications nested
> inside a where clause or a column definition as a subquery.
>
Well, setting proper permissions will prevent them from making
changes. So I do think the generic "throw a query at the db and turn
the result into a table" will probably work ok. As long as you aren't
talking millions of rows. You could detect result sets over x number
of rows and just give the user a link to download the data in a csv
file if it's over that threshold.