i want ask some question about wpdatatables plugin.. i will explain on my situation before i ask a question.
I using this plugin for listing order. One order will using between 1-5 row. To look the row in same order i using job no (column) and put same the background color. Color according to other coloum based on conditional formating. Contains A is Brown color. Contains B is White color
You can see my screenshoot for example.
All listing will see ok on table. But after you filtering the table, non-sequential color arrangement.
What i want is, color arrangement is the same according to job no after filtering and before filter. Do possible ?
How to solve my problem? if you already this featured can tell me. If needed customization how much the cost?
In your first screenshot - the non-filtered table - has rows colored in brown with "A" in "Type" column, and rows colored in white with "B" in "Type" column:
But I see the same in the filtered table:
Color should remain the same based on the values in column "Type", so can you please explain in a bit more detail what you're expecting from wpDataTables here?
Yes, for now i defind the background based on type A or B for non-filtered table. Because i dont know how to put the background color follow the job no sequential color arrangement.
What i want is, color arrangement is the same according to job no after filtering and before filter. Do possible ?
To answer your question directly - you can apply custom formatting (background color) to job number, although that is cumbersome.
Here's what I don't understand, though - what does filtering have to do with changing the row color?
These are your rows, in a non-filtered table:
So, job no 697 is brown in both rows because it belongs to type A; job no 696 is white because it belongs to type B, and so on, and so on.
When you filter the table, only displayed rows are changed (for example, if you filter per Status column "New Order"). So in the example, filtering per that column, you'd see 697 (two rows) in brown, 695 in brown, 693 in brown, 691 in brown and 690 (5 rows) in white.
The job no is still the same, and the row it's in cannot change, so one job no is still associated with the same type it was in before you filtered the table. I don't understand how you're getting different row color if everything stays the same.
We have many plans for the future of the plugin, but our team will be dedicated to fixing existing issues and bugs, so they won't be developing new features in the next couple of months, that's for sure.
Since we're short-staffed at the moment, we're not accepting any custom work either, but we can recommend these services for customization:
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i want ask some question about wpdatatables plugin.. i will explain on my situation before i ask a question.
I using this plugin for listing order. One order will using between 1-5 row. To look the row in same order i using job no (column) and put same the background color. Color according to other coloum based on conditional formating.
Contains A is Brown color.
Contains B is White color
You can see my screenshoot for example.
All listing will see ok on table. But after you filtering the table, non-sequential color arrangement.
What i want is, color arrangement is the same according to job no after filtering and before filter. Do possible ?
How to solve my problem? if you already this featured can tell me. If needed customization how much the cost?
Please help me, i really needed this featured.
Thanks in advance
Hey Mustaqim
I don't believe I understand the issue here.
In your first screenshot - the non-filtered table - has rows colored in brown with "A" in "Type" column, and rows colored in white with "B" in "Type" column:
But I see the same in the filtered table:
Color should remain the same based on the values in column "Type", so can you please explain in a bit more detail what you're expecting from wpDataTables here?
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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Yes, for now i defind the background based on type A or B for non-filtered table. Because i dont know how to put the background color follow the job no sequential color arrangement.
What i want is, color arrangement is the same according to job no after filtering and before filter. Do possible ?
Example:
Before filtering the table (job no in sequence)
Job No
124 (white background)
124 (white background)
123 (brown background)
122 (white background)
121 (brown background)
120 (white background)
After filtering the table (job no is NOT in sequence) mybe
121 (white background)
101 (brown background)
99 (white background)
84 (brown background)
75 (white background)
75 (white background)
75 (white background)
76(brown background)
Hi again Mustaqim
To answer your question directly - you can apply custom formatting (background color) to job number, although that is cumbersome.
Here's what I don't understand, though - what does filtering have to do with changing the row color?
These are your rows, in a non-filtered table:
So, job no 697 is brown in both rows because it belongs to type A; job no 696 is white because it belongs to type B, and so on, and so on.
When you filter the table, only displayed rows are changed (for example, if you filter per Status column "New Order"). So in the example, filtering per that column, you'd see 697 (two rows) in brown, 695 in brown, 693 in brown, 691 in brown and 690 (5 rows) in white.
The job no is still the same, and the row it's in cannot change, so one job no is still associated with the same type it was in before you filtered the table. I don't understand how you're getting different row color if everything stays the same.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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changing row color to make it easier to differentiate each job no same as before filtering.
i ask you if have others way i can use for make different background based on job no before and after filtering.
because i know the way i use now just make diffrent color based on job no before filtering only.
Unfortunately no, Mustaqim
The only way of having different row colors is through Conditional Formatting, like you already did.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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very sad.. i really need ni features
do you not plan this features in the future?
or provide customization?
or make filtered by grouping.. same as features in airtable.com
Hi again Mustaqim
We have many plans for the future of the plugin, but our team will be dedicated to fixing existing issues and bugs, so they won't be developing new features in the next couple of months, that's for sure.
Since we're short-staffed at the moment, we're not accepting any custom work either, but we can recommend these services for customization:
https://codeable.io/?ref=l1TW1
https://wpkraken.io/?tms-plugins
They do develop such solutions, so can you please send your inquiry to them?
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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