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<?php/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Easy set variables*/// DB table to use$table = 'datatables_demo';// Table's primary key$primaryKey = 'id';// Array of database columns which should be read and sent back to DataTables.// The `db` parameter represents the column name in the database, while the `dt`// parameter represents the DataTables column identifier. In this case object// parameter names$columns = array(array( 'db' => 'first_name', 'dt' => 'first_name' ),array( 'db' => 'last_name', 'dt' => 'last_name' ),array( 'db' => 'position', 'dt' => 'position' ),array( 'db' => 'office', 'dt' => 'office' ),array('db' => 'start_date','dt' => 'start_date','formatter' => function( $d, $row ) {return date( 'jS M y', strtotime($d));}),array('db' => 'salary','dt' => 'salary','formatter' => function( $d, $row ) {return '$'.number_format($d);}));// SQL server connection information$sql_details = array('user' => '','pass' => '','db' => '','host' => '');/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** If you just want to use the basic configuration for DataTables with PHP* server-side, there is no need to edit below this line.*/require( 'ssp.class.php' );echo json_encode(SSP::simple( $_GET, $sql_details, $table, $primaryKey, $columns ));