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a very simple example with form and subform
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Hello, people !

Very glad to be here with you (newbee).

Could someone be very gentle and help me to understand how to write form and subform with codeigniter 3 ?

I would like to join a codeigniter example to try. 

The project contains a database ci_crudtest, 
with one table book.
I would like to create a joined table 'owner', 
and transform the actual crud form book, with adding a subform owner
from the table owner[id;name;surname]



Here is the actual config of database :
application/config/database.php
PHP Code:
<?php
defined
('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed');

/*
| -------------------------------------------------------------------
| DATABASE CONNECTIVITY SETTINGS
| -------------------------------------------------------------------
| This file will contain the settings needed to access your database.
|
| For complete instructions please consult the 'Database Connection'
| page of the User Guide.
|
| -------------------------------------------------------------------
| EXPLANATION OF VARIABLES
| -------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|    ['dsn']      The full DSN string describe a connection to the database.
|    ['hostname'] The hostname of your database server.
|    ['username'] The username used to connect to the database
|    ['password'] The password used to connect to the database
|    ['database'] The name of the database you want to connect to
|    ['dbdriver'] The database driver. e.g.: mysqli.
|            Currently supported:
|                 cubrid, ibase, mssql, mysql, mysqli, oci8,
|                 odbc, pdo, postgre, sqlite, sqlite3, sqlsrv
|    ['dbprefix'] You can add an optional prefix, which will be added
|                 to the table name when using the  Query Builder class
|    ['pconnect'] TRUE/FALSE - Whether to use a persistent connection
|    ['db_debug'] TRUE/FALSE - Whether database errors should be displayed.
|    ['cache_on'] TRUE/FALSE - Enables/disables query caching
|    ['cachedir'] The path to the folder where cache files should be stored
|    ['char_set'] The character set used in communicating with the database
|    ['dbcollat'] The character collation used in communicating with the database
|                 NOTE: For MySQL and MySQLi databases, this setting is only used
|                  as a backup if your server is running PHP < 5.2.3 or MySQL < 5.0.7
|                 (and in table creation queries made with DB Forge).
|                  There is an incompatibility in PHP with mysql_real_escape_string() which
|                  can make your site vulnerable to SQL injection if you are using a
|                  multi-byte character set and are running versions lower than these.
|                  Sites using Latin-1 or UTF-8 database character set and collation are unaffected.
|    ['swap_pre'] A default table prefix that should be swapped with the dbprefix
|    ['encrypt']  Whether or not to use an encrypted connection.
|
|            'mysql' (deprecated), 'sqlsrv' and 'pdo/sqlsrv' drivers accept TRUE/FALSE
|            'mysqli' and 'pdo/mysql' drivers accept an array with the following options:
|
|                'ssl_key'    - Path to the private key file
|                'ssl_cert'   - Path to the public key certificate file
|                'ssl_ca'     - Path to the certificate authority file
|                'ssl_capath' - Path to a directory containing trusted CA certificats in PEM format
|                'ssl_cipher' - List of *allowed* ciphers to be used for the encryption, separated by colons (':')
|                'ssl_verify' - TRUE/FALSE; Whether verify the server certificate or not ('mysqli' only)
|
|    ['compress'] Whether or not to use client compression (MySQL only)
|    ['stricton'] TRUE/FALSE - forces 'Strict Mode' connections
|                            - good for ensuring strict SQL while developing
|    ['ssl_options']    Used to set various SSL options that can be used when making SSL connections.
|    ['failover'] array - A array with 0 or more data for connections if the main should fail.
|    ['save_queries'] TRUE/FALSE - Whether to "save" all executed queries.
|                 NOTE: Disabling this will also effectively disable both
|                 $this->db->last_query() and profiling of DB queries.
|                 When you run a query, with this setting set to TRUE (default),
|                 CodeIgniter will store the SQL statement for debugging purposes.
|                 However, this may cause high memory usage, especially if you run
|                 a lot of SQL queries ... disable this to avoid that problem.
|
| The $active_group variable lets you choose which connection group to
| make active.  By default there is only one group (the 'default' group).
|
| The $query_builder variables lets you determine whether or not to load
| the query builder class.
*/
$active_group 'default';
$query_builder TRUE;

$db['default'] = array(
    
'dsn'    => '',
    
'hostname' => 'localhost',
    
'username' => 'root',
    
'password' => '',
    
'database' => 'ci_crudtest',
    
'dbdriver' => 'mysqli',
    
'dbprefix' => '',
    
'pconnect' => FALSE,
    
'db_debug' => (ENVIRONMENT !== 'production'),
    
'cache_on' => FALSE,
    
'cachedir' => '',
    
'char_set' => 'utf8',
    
'dbcollat' => 'utf8_general_ci',
    
'swap_pre' => '',
    
'encrypt' => FALSE,
    
'compress' => FALSE,
    
'stricton' => FALSE,
    
'failover' => array(),
    
'save_queries' => TRUE
); 



Thank you very much for your help !

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