Hi, I'm trying to use shortcodes in a table to populate it with relevant data and then - to visualize that data with charts.
I've enabled shortcodes in the table, however they must be of a string type. And when I'm trying to add those fields to a chart, it complains about more than one field being a string and doesn't want to continue.
Changing the type in the table to float of course kills the shortcodes...
Any help with how to solve this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Sorry to disappoint you but unfortunately something like this is not possible with the plugin built in features at the moment and more than one string value in the chart is not supported.
Hi, I'm trying to use shortcodes in a table to populate it with relevant data and then - to visualize that data with charts.
I've enabled shortcodes in the table, however they must be of a string type. And when I'm trying to add those fields to a chart, it complains about more than one field being a string and doesn't want to continue.
Changing the type in the table to float of course kills the shortcodes...
Any help with how to solve this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Hi Ross,
Thank you for your purchase.
Sorry to disappoint you but unfortunately something like this is not possible with the plugin built in features at the moment and more than one string value in the chart is not supported.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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