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Hi,
We are looking at creating different tables from the same datasource on our website. e..g. one table might be user generated to list all the products the end user selects. Another table might be just the product variants of a particular product on a product page. e.g. different colours. If the user changes the columns (e.g. removes some columns) in say the product page table, can that change also be reflected in the user generated table that lists all the products they selected?
regards, Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your inquire.
Sorry to disappoint you but unfortunately something like this can not be achieved with our plugin built in features at the moment.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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Bogdan,
Thanks. Do you think that this is something a developer could do, particularly as we are talking about if a user changes a column in one table, it changes it in another table? There may be other issues that this then creates.
If it can be done, would you recommend an Add-on; or In the child theme as a template.?
Thanks Andrew
HI Andrew,
If you would like I can ask our developers if someone is free so you can hire them but due to updates and task that they have at the moment I can not guarantee if some of them will be available for hiring at the moment.
Like I said in your previous tickets both ways for making customization ( add-on or child theme) is good approach and changes will not be lost after the update.
Best regards.
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Miloš Jovanović
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