I am sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately something like this is not possible with the plugin's built-in features.
You can, however, add a timestamp column, that can be sorted in descending fashion, so latest changes are shown on top:
1.Create a column for eg. "Updated"
2. In Column Settings :
DATA - DateTime
EDITING - None
3. Run this query in the database:
ALTER TABLE `table_name` CHANGE `updated` `updated` DATETIME NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
How do we display a "Last Updated" timestamp above (or below) a table we create for people checking the table several times a day?
Hello DFSKarma
I am sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately something like this is not possible with the plugin's built-in features.
You can, however, add a timestamp column, that can be sorted in descending fashion, so latest changes are shown on top:
1.Create a column for eg. "Updated"
2. In Column Settings : DATA - DateTime EDITING - None
3. Run this query in the database: ALTER TABLE `table_name` CHANGE `updated` `updated` DATETIME NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP;
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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