Hi, does this work with the view-only-user-entries feature with the wpdatatables product? Meaning, if a logged-in user has 3 “invoices”, could they print just their own three invoices? (and not see all of them) Thanks!
You can use option users can see and edit their own data, more information in this link.
You can see the follow table filtering option
4. Follow table filtering – this checkbox is visible only if you did choose a wpDataTable data source on previous step. If this is checked, the report will always contain only the rows that are currently visible in the wpDataTable when it’s placed on the same page, in the same order. So if a table is sorted, filtered, etc., the rows will be used in the report same as they appear on the page. If this checkbox is unchecked, or if the wpDataTable isn’t present on the same page with Report controls, whole table will be used in report every time. Important notice: if the table has more rows that are currently visible, the invisible ones won’t be used in the report if the follow table filtering – to use them you would need to select “All” in wpDataTables “Show … rows” dropdown on the front-end.
Also you can see all of the plugin features on our sandbox site.
Hi, does this work with the view-only-user-entries feature with the wpdatatables product? Meaning, if a logged-in user has 3 “invoices”, could they print just their own three invoices? (and not see all of them) Thanks!
HI Ronald,
Thank you for your inquire.
You can use option users can see and edit their own data, more information in this link.
You can see the follow table filtering option
4. Follow table filtering – this checkbox is visible only if you did choose a wpDataTable data source on previous step. If this is checked, the report will always contain only the rows that are currently visible in the wpDataTable when it’s placed on the same page, in the same order. So if a table is sorted, filtered, etc., the rows will be used in the report same as they appear on the page. If this checkbox is unchecked, or if the wpDataTable isn’t present on the same page with Report controls, whole table will be used in report every time. Important notice: if the table has more rows that are currently visible, the invisible ones won’t be used in the report if the follow table filtering – to use them you would need to select “All” in wpDataTables “Show … rows” dropdown on the front-end.
Also you can see all of the plugin features on our sandbox site.
http://sandbox.wpdatatables.com/
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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