I am interested in your formidable forms add on integration with wpdatatables but I need to be able to use a formidable View as the basis for my wpdatatable, not the form itself. I am receiving data through my form from a number of people but I only want those people to see data on their own submissions. A Formidable View allows me to filter by 'current_user'. Can you see any way of this being achieved through the wpdatatables Add on? Also if this is possible is there a way that the person viewing the table can select the date range for the data? I know this can be done on the back end but can the user achieve this also through the front end?
Formidable Forms integration addon is working with a wpDataTables plugin and a core Formidable Forms plugin. However, integration with other Formidable Forms addons isn’t confirmed, so we cannot guarantee that it will work.
You can try this on our sandbox site before purchase, though.
However, views are used to extract the data from existing form, and displaying it per your liking.
wpDataTables is working with Formidable Forms, not views that can be created from existing forms. All data Formidable's API is sending is used to display the data in a wpDataTable, so basically it's partially doing the same thing views are.
Unfortunately, displaying the data that corresponds only to the currently logged-in user is available for editable and SQL Query based table, not tables linked to an existing data source.
So, this feature is not available with Formidable forms. It is available with Gravity forms, since tables created from those forms can be editable, but I don't know if that would be useful for you.
I am interested in your formidable forms add on integration with wpdatatables but I need to be able to use a formidable View as the basis for my wpdatatable, not the form itself. I am receiving data through my form from a number of people but I only want those people to see data on their own submissions. A Formidable View allows me to filter by 'current_user'. Can you see any way of this being achieved through the wpdatatables Add on? Also if this is possible is there a way that the person viewing the table can select the date range for the data? I know this can be done on the back end but can the user achieve this also through the front end?
Hello drfingerless
Thank you for your interest in our plugin
Formidable Forms integration addon is working with a wpDataTables plugin and a core Formidable Forms plugin. However, integration with other Formidable Forms addons isn’t confirmed, so we cannot guarantee that it will work.
You can try this on our sandbox site before purchase, though.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Formidable Views are an intrinsic part of Formidable Forms. They aren't a different addon.
You are correct drfingerless
However, views are used to extract the data from existing form, and displaying it per your liking.
wpDataTables is working with Formidable Forms, not views that can be created from existing forms. All data Formidable's API is sending is used to display the data in a wpDataTable, so basically it's partially doing the same thing views are.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Does that mean it is possible to display data submitted from a single user only in a table some way using the wpdatatables Formidable plugin?
Not really drfingerless
Unfortunately, displaying the data that corresponds only to the currently logged-in user is available for editable and SQL Query based table, not tables linked to an existing data source.
So, this feature is not available with Formidable forms. It is available with Gravity forms, since tables created from those forms can be editable, but I don't know if that would be useful for you.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Thanks for your help, Aleksandar. It turns out that I can achieve this with Formidable's built-in graphing capability.
You're welcome drfingerless
Glad to hear that.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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