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    What is the best solution for adding a content management solution for an existing app. I was given an existing app in which any data updates are done directly to the database via SQL stored procs. I need to create an interface that a non-programming user can use to edit, update and delete data, manage users, etc.

    This time you're eating paper...next time, you'll be eating glass!

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      What is the best solution for adding a content management solution for an existing app. I was given an existing app in which any data updates are done directly to the database via SQL stored procs. I need to create an interface that a non-programming user can use to edit, update and delete data, manage users, etc.

      This time you're eating paper...next time, you'll be eating glass!

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      Frank Clark
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      The best solution for adding a content management for an existing mobile app is to contact some mobile application development companies as they have experts developers who can add content management easily in an existing mobile application.

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        What is the best solution for adding a content management solution for an existing app. I was given an existing app in which any data updates are done directly to the database via SQL stored procs. I need to create an interface that a non-programming user can use to edit, update and delete data, manage users, etc.

        This time you're eating paper...next time, you'll be eating glass!

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        pitechindore
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        You can go for Hippo CMS or Siberian CMS. Actually I have not worked on it but have heard from others :thumbsup:hers.

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