I developed a WordPress website for https://www.scbh.org and now they are telling me that the government is requiring them to include chargemaster items on their website. They said they will need to provide a file format that I can use to upload to the website to create tables with descriptions, codes, and pricing, etc. that is sort-able, searchable and responsive. Will wpData Tables work well in this situation and what kind of file format should I need?
Hi Rick,Thank yo for your interest in wpdatatables.
wpDataTables allows you to quickly build and insert interactive tables and charts in any of your WordPress posts or pages with such features as multi-criteria filtering, sorting, or export to PDF.
Tables can be created from virtually any data source, including
Any wpDataTable can be responsive, it doesn’t matter which data source do you use – MySQL, Excel, or any other. In this WordPress responsive table plugin you can choose which columns do you want to be visible or hidden on tablets and/or mobiles. The hidden columns data will be still available for the users that would like to see it in a dropdown; it will collapse under an expandable block in the first visible column. More about this you can read in our documentation on this link.
You can try our sandbox site: Front-end & Back-end - you can find a fully functional version there to try out all plugin features.
I developed a WordPress website for https://www.scbh.org and now they are telling me that the government is requiring them to include chargemaster items on their website. They said they will need to provide a file format that I can use to upload to the website to create tables with descriptions, codes, and pricing, etc. that is sort-able, searchable and responsive. Will wpData Tables work well in this situation and what kind of file format should I need?
Thanks
Hi Rick,Thank yo for your interest in wpdatatables.
wpDataTables allows you to quickly build and insert interactive tables and charts in any of your WordPress posts or pages with such features as multi-criteria filtering, sorting, or export to PDF.
Tables can be created from virtually any data source, including
MySQL query,
Google Spreadsheet,
PHP array,
Excel file,
CSV file,
JSON and
XML input sources.
You can also generate MySQL queries to WordPress database, or to any MySQL database without any knowledge of SQL at all! And if you like you can create the tables and charts without any predefined source files from WordPress back-end.
Any wpDataTable can be responsive, it doesn’t matter which data source do you use – MySQL, Excel, or any other. In this WordPress responsive table plugin you can choose which columns do you want to be visible or hidden on tablets and/or mobiles. The hidden columns data will be still available for the users that would like to see it in a dropdown; it will collapse under an expandable block in the first visible column. More about this you can read in our documentation on this link.
You can try our sandbox site: Front-end & Back-end - you can find a fully functional version there to try out all plugin features.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Isidora Markovic
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