My subcontractor created Drupal webpage on my server, (Drupal 10 installed with composer) it takes long time and effort. He didn't share finally any login and pass and he dissapeared, no contact. There is some chance to get admin login and password from DB? I have access to DB and FTP, everything is installed on my server.
I am about to develop an information system. The current (old) system was designed classically with a RDBMS database, frontend, and backend (using a PHP framework). For the new version I’d like to use Drupal. Using according content types, entity relations, views, and aggregation functions, this seems to work quite well, even without additional coding. Like this I can benefit from Drupal’s rich frontend and backend functionalities – including the management of data fields and their appearance in frontend and backend.
I want to make a flexible forum with a separate page for articles that are supposed to be reviewed before publishing. By flexible I mean an ability to features such as like/dislike for each message, or similar minor things. In short - it shouldn't be too complicated to slightly modify the behavior of the forum.
I tried Drupal 10 but it looks like all the forum modules require Drupal 7 (or 8), so the question is:
I'd like to create kind of an information proof of concept / website where content is being produced mostly automatically. For calculation purposes, I'm planning on:
Approximately 250,000 taxonomy terms in 4 hierarchical levels for the basic structure.
4 main content types, each with approximately 25 fields including:
Geofield
Approximately 4 - 5 taxonomy terms
Date time
Address
Two of these content types will be constantly produced with approximately:
hi folks: I am creating a School Management Database. Back in the day I worked at a (small) private tuition funded school, we were fortunate that we had some state money available so we were able to buy a School management database system -- we started with WinSchool, and then shifted to SchoolMinder. However many of the schools in our association were not state chartered for religious reasons, and therefore did not have access to the funding that we did and as such, could not afford a school management database system. I am trying to create a functional system that will be free or very