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I am using Gravity Forms to collect Data
Then using Gravity Forms Integration and WP Data Tables to display
I would like to be able to filter by a value on the JUGGLE column
Only display if the value is between 25 and 49
Then I would create another page displaying 50 to 74
I don't want front end filtering, just backend
Hello CGoal12.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately something like this is not possible with the plugin's built-in features.
Something like this would only be able with SQL Query based tables, where you would define the rows you wish to display in the table through the query.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Hmm. OK.
So I can create a SQL Query to the wp_gf_entry_meta table
That might work (I think, not a SQL expert) , I just need to figure out the syntax since its all on individual records.
I see entry_id that will separate it, meta_key will tell me the field name, and then meta_value
Hi again CGoal12.
Something like that, yes. The query will not be simple, though. You need a lot of conditions to extract the values you need.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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