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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T18:38:28+00:00 2026-05-15T18:38:28+00:00

Let’s imagine I have a database and I want to programatically allow the user

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Let’s imagine I have a database and I want to programatically allow the user to build queries. I am coding in PHP and will output an HTML form to let the user specify his query.

I know the names of all fields, their types (int/string/date, etc) and maybe also min/max. How can I best present this visually to the user and let him select his queries?

At the moment, my logic is only AND, because I create a table with an entry for each DB field.

If the original input was free-form text (edit or memo), then I can put <field name><operation><text input field> where operation is a drop down list of
contains/doesn't contain/begins./ends/etc. So he can specify name begins "Mc", etc

If the original input was from a drop down list, the operation is just equal/no equal and he gets to choose again from that drop down list.

For integrs operation is = != > >= =< <

And so on, BUT while I can generate a table row for each and put a checkbox by it, I can’t let user specify complex seraches like (name beings"Mc" and salary>50000) || (name !=smith && title!="CEO))

I hope that I explained that understandably. What I guess I am preferably looking for is a FOSS PHP compoinent to help me. Failing that, some advice …. Thanks

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    2026-05-15T18:38:29+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:38 pm

    I use this to present my tables

    http://datatables.net/

    You can build the queries however you would like with JS, and MAKE SURE YOU VALIDATE THE DATA SERVER-SIDE

    Note: There’s a bit of a learning curve here if you’re new to jQuery and Json, but IMO it’s worth it.

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