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Looking for a simple tool to update a table

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What I would like. A server generates row entries every now and then. I want this entry to be sent to my WordPress site and inserted as a row in a table.

How would I accomplish this as simply and securely as possible.

My knowledge of WordPress development is in its infancy stage.

Thanks.

What I would like. A server generates row entries every now and then. I want this entry to be sent to my WordPress site and inserted as a row in a table.

How would I accomplish this as simply and securely as possible.

My knowledge of WordPress development is in its infancy stage.

Thanks.

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WordPress has an API available to allow external scripts to get data from your website and to add (POST) data to your website. You can create a custom API endpoint where you receive the data from the other server and in a simple function create a new record in the WordPress database:

  1. Create a function in your functions.php to create a new record in the tablet.
  2. Add the new API endpoint in your functions.php

I know this is a very summarized explanation, but I hope this gets you in the right direction?

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