[support] Saving and Retreiving Form Data

adept techlists - kazar techlists at ade.pt
Sun Mar 6 22:45:04 UTC 2011


On 3/6/11 4:37 PM, Austin Einter wrote:
> Thanks Kazar
> Just one quick question.
> All users, user profile data etc are stored in a single table in 
> Database or per user one table is created.
> Is there any limit for maximum number of users.

There is a single "users" table

As far as I know there is no limit (but I am far from expert at Drupal), 
other than hardware and memory settings that will need to be sufficient 
if you have many users logged in at once.

kazar

>
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 7:24 PM, adept techlists - kazar 
> <techlists at ade.pt <mailto:techlists at ade.pt>> wrote:
>
>     On 3/3/11 9:56 PM, Austin Einter wrote:
>     > Hi All
>     > I have a requirement, where I need to have a form and expected
>     fields
>     > are -
>     > Name
>     > Contact number
>     > Email ID
>     > Resume (File upload)
>
>     Why not just add fields to the user's account profile? This way
>     the info
>     can be retrieved and updated by them (or viewed/edited by site
>     admin or
>     other users depending on permissions)
>
>     If you upgrade to Drupal 7 you can add fields to the user profile (see
>     "Administer User Profile" http://drupal.org/node/874026 ). This is
>     part
>     of the core install and requires no further modules.
>
>     For Drupal 6 there is the Profile module (see
>     http://drupal.org/node/23710 )
>
>



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