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<?php
 /*
 * DataTables example server-side processing script.
 *
 * Please note that this script is intentionally extremely simply to show how
 * server-side processing can be implemented, and probably shouldn't be used as
 * the basis for a large complex system. It is suitable for simple use cases as
 * for learning.
 *
 * See http://datatables.net/usage/server-side for full details on the server-
 * side processing requirements of DataTables.
 *
 * @license MIT - http://datatables.net/license_mit
 */
 
 /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
 * Easy set variables
 */
 
 // DB table to use
 $table = 'massive';
 
 // 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 simple
 // indexes
 $columns = array(
 array( 'db' => 'id',         'dt' => 0 ),
 array( 'db' => 'firstname',  'dt' => 1 ),
 array( 'db' => 'surname',    'dt' => 2 ),
 array( 'db' => 'zip',        'dt' => 3 ),
 array( 'db' => 'country',    'dt' => 4 )
 );
 
 // 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( '../../../../examples/server_side/scripts/ssp.class.php' );
 
 echo json_encode(
 SSP::simple( $_GET, $sql_details, $table, $primaryKey, $columns )
 );
 
 
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