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I'm creating a Laravel app but come from a WordPress background. In WordPress, it's reasonably straight forward to create custom fields that are repeatable e.g. I have a field called "Task" that can be repeated X number of times and it will be stored on the database.



Is there a best practice way of doing this in Laravel?



I understand that Javascript can be used to create repeatable form fields, and I could store that data as JSON in a MySQL database (using the latest versions of MySQL), but I'd also like this repeatable data to hold relationships e.g. relate a task to a day of the week (stored in another table).



Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated.










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    Put any code about this please ? some table data or fields ? to know more about your problem :)

    – Saif Manwill
    Jan 1 at 22:55











  • It's more theoretical at the moment - essentially I'm looking for an example or best practice. I'll make a diagram later to demonstrate the problem better.

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I'm creating a Laravel app but come from a WordPress background. In WordPress, it's reasonably straight forward to create custom fields that are repeatable e.g. I have a field called "Task" that can be repeated X number of times and it will be stored on the database.



Is there a best practice way of doing this in Laravel?



I understand that Javascript can be used to create repeatable form fields, and I could store that data as JSON in a MySQL database (using the latest versions of MySQL), but I'd also like this repeatable data to hold relationships e.g. relate a task to a day of the week (stored in another table).



Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Put any code about this please ? some table data or fields ? to know more about your problem :)

    – Saif Manwill
    Jan 1 at 22:55











  • It's more theoretical at the moment - essentially I'm looking for an example or best practice. I'll make a diagram later to demonstrate the problem better.

    – user319940
    Jan 2 at 12:05














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I'm creating a Laravel app but come from a WordPress background. In WordPress, it's reasonably straight forward to create custom fields that are repeatable e.g. I have a field called "Task" that can be repeated X number of times and it will be stored on the database.



Is there a best practice way of doing this in Laravel?



I understand that Javascript can be used to create repeatable form fields, and I could store that data as JSON in a MySQL database (using the latest versions of MySQL), but I'd also like this repeatable data to hold relationships e.g. relate a task to a day of the week (stored in another table).



Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated.










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I'm creating a Laravel app but come from a WordPress background. In WordPress, it's reasonably straight forward to create custom fields that are repeatable e.g. I have a field called "Task" that can be repeated X number of times and it will be stored on the database.



Is there a best practice way of doing this in Laravel?



I understand that Javascript can be used to create repeatable form fields, and I could store that data as JSON in a MySQL database (using the latest versions of MySQL), but I'd also like this repeatable data to hold relationships e.g. relate a task to a day of the week (stored in another table).



Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated.







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    Put any code about this please ? some table data or fields ? to know more about your problem :)

    – Saif Manwill
    Jan 1 at 22:55











  • It's more theoretical at the moment - essentially I'm looking for an example or best practice. I'll make a diagram later to demonstrate the problem better.

    – user319940
    Jan 2 at 12:05














  • 1





    Put any code about this please ? some table data or fields ? to know more about your problem :)

    – Saif Manwill
    Jan 1 at 22:55











  • It's more theoretical at the moment - essentially I'm looking for an example or best practice. I'll make a diagram later to demonstrate the problem better.

    – user319940
    Jan 2 at 12:05








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Put any code about this please ? some table data or fields ? to know more about your problem :)

– Saif Manwill
Jan 1 at 22:55





Put any code about this please ? some table data or fields ? to know more about your problem :)

– Saif Manwill
Jan 1 at 22:55













It's more theoretical at the moment - essentially I'm looking for an example or best practice. I'll make a diagram later to demonstrate the problem better.

– user319940
Jan 2 at 12:05





It's more theoretical at the moment - essentially I'm looking for an example or best practice. I'll make a diagram later to demonstrate the problem better.

– user319940
Jan 2 at 12:05












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