How to display multiples tables on one page and use one set of filters for them (similiar can be achieved with charts). You answered:
"With a free version it’s possible to display multiple tables on the same page, but not possible to use filtering.
With the premium one it is possible with a little bit of customization – or just with use of a selectbox or checkbox filter. Please check out our demo site for details https://wpDataTables.com/documentation"
I read the documentation and did not find the answer. Could You please point me to the description in documentation?
I apologize, but we weren't being detailed in that reply.
What we meant was that this can be achieved in the full version of the plugin, but that it'd be possible with some custom work, and customization questions like this one are not covered in the included support for the plugin. Included support covers help with bugs and general inquiries for the plugin features, but not writing custom code. We can, however, offer you our paid customization service.
With the plugin's built in features it is not possible to filter two or more tables using filters of one table.
Yeah, unfortunately the topic is closed for new replies, or modifying existing ones, so unfortunately, the misleading reply will stay there for me to explain in the future, obviously.
I spoke with my developers, and it turns out that they actually never did that customization for anyone. There were requests about it, but once word "paid" comes into play, users would just ignore the response, or simply give up.
They don't even start working on the custom development until users agree, so they never got their hands on the issue.
I have the same question as in this thread: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-tables-on-single-page/
How to display multiples tables on one page and use one set of filters for them (similiar can be achieved with charts). You answered:
"With a free version it’s possible to display multiple tables on the same page, but not possible to use filtering.
With the premium one it is possible with a little bit of customization – or just with use of a selectbox or checkbox filter. Please check out our demo site for details https://wpDataTables.com/documentation"
I read the documentation and did not find the answer. Could You please point me to the description in documentation?
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Przemyslaw Gumulka
Hello Przemyslaw.
I apologize, but we weren't being detailed in that reply.
What we meant was that this can be achieved in the full version of the plugin, but that it'd be possible with some custom work, and customization questions like this one are not covered in the included support for the plugin. Included support covers help with bugs and general inquiries for the plugin features, but not writing custom code. We can, however, offer you our paid customization service.
With the plugin's built in features it is not possible to filter two or more tables using filters of one table.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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Hi Przemyslaw.
Yeah, unfortunately the topic is closed for new replies, or modifying existing ones, so unfortunately, the misleading reply will stay there for me to explain in the future, obviously.
I spoke with my developers, and it turns out that they actually never did that customization for anyone. There were requests about it, but once word "paid" comes into play, users would just ignore the response, or simply give up.
They don't even start working on the custom development until users agree, so they never got their hands on the issue.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
Rate my support
wpDataTables: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Front-end and back-end demo | Docs
Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community
You can try wpDataTables add-ons before purchasing on these sandbox sites:
Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables