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  Public Ticket #1537392
Integration between WpDataTables and Gravity Forms nested forms
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  • Miquel started the conversation

    Hi,

    I have a form with in which the user can add multiple instances of a nested form ( https://gravitywiz.com/documentation/gravity-forms-nested-forms/ ) and I would like to use WpDataTable to display the entries.


    Is that supported?


    Thanks!

  • [deleted] replied

    Hi Miquel,
    Thank you for the inquiry.

    I am not sure if it can work with gravity nested forms. I have never used it. Maybe you can send us your database (You can create some test site just for this purpose, if you don't want to send you production database), and then we will try to create wpDataTable from nested form?

  • Miquel replied

    Hi,

    I've created a test site with just a working example of nested forms.

    I'm attaching both the database and wp-content so you can reproduce it.

    It has two forms. Parent form and child form.

    With the nested forms from gravity perks you can add child forms entries associated with the parent form.

    For this example I created a "household" form in which the user can add multiple "people living there"

    The site is totally empty apart from that

    The access information for this installation is:

    URL:       test.test
    Username:  admin
    Password:  password

  • [deleted] replied

    Hi Miquel,

    I have tested it and I see that it is possible to create just two wpDataTables. So I don't think it is possible that what you want to achieve.

    1. First table created from Parent Form:


    2. Second table created from Child Form: