Can you please give me a little more information, so we can see what is going on. Which table you create? From which data source? Which filter exactly is not working?
It will be the best if you can take a screencast/video, so we can see on what you mean exactly.
The issue here may be due to the query. Can you change the table name in the database to "table_28"?
With it, we can modify the query to this:
SELECT * FROM table_28
No need for accent graves ( ` ) and "WHERE" clause.
If that doesn't work, please provide me a temporary WP-admin login for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue. We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course we do not provide login data to third party. You can write credentials here just check Private Reply so nobody can see them except us.
If you already have everything configured for `table 28`, you can access PHPMyAdmin, delete the duplicate table_28 I created, and then access the original table and in the top menu go to "Operations". There you can change the name of the database table. When you change it to table_28, the plugin will simply refresh the table, and everything should be good
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Hi Cobanyildizi,
Thank you for your purchase.
Can you please give me a little more information, so we can see what is going on. Which table you create? From which data source? Which filter exactly is not working?
It will be the best if you can take a screencast/video, so we can see on what you mean exactly.
Kind Regards,
Isidora Markovic
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Hello Cobanyildizi
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
The issue here may be due to the query. Can you change the table name in the database to "table_28"?
With it, we can modify the query to this:
No need for accent graves ( ` ) and "WHERE" clause.
If that doesn't work, please provide me a temporary WP-admin login for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue. We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course we do not provide login data to third party. You can write credentials here just check Private Reply so nobody can see them except us.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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Hi again Cobanyildizi
If you already have everything configured for `table 28`, you can access PHPMyAdmin, delete the duplicate table_28 I created, and then access the original table and in the top menu go to "Operations". There you can change the name of the database table. When you change it to table_28, the plugin will simply refresh the table, and everything should be good
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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