Comments St Peter\'s School started the conversationSeptember 14, 2021 at 9:47pmHi, I create a table via a custom SQL query. I found the format of the result on the table is a bit odd to me. A 'comma' is used for float type data and a 'full stop' is used for thousands. Should it be other way around? Where to change the formatting? Regards, Salomon 2,572Aleksandar repliedSeptember 16, 2021 at 10:04pmHello SalomonPlease go to wpDataTables settings, and change the number format in there.If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.Kind Regards, Aleksandar Vuković[email protected] Rate my support wpDataTables: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Front-end and back-end demo | Docs Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community You can try wpDataTables add-ons before purchasing on these sandbox sites: Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables Sign in to reply ...
Hi,
I create a table via a custom SQL query. I found the format of the result on the table is a bit odd to me. A 'comma' is used for float type data and a 'full stop' is used for thousands. Should it be other way around? Where to change the formatting?
Regards,
Salomon
Hello Salomon
Please go to wpDataTables settings, and change the number format in there.
If you have any further questions or issues, please feel free to open a new ticket, and we'll gladly help.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
Rate my support
wpDataTables: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Front-end and back-end demo | Docs
Amelia: FAQ | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Amelia demo sites | Docs | Discord Community
You can try wpDataTables add-ons before purchasing on these sandbox sites:
Powerful Filters | Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Formidable Forms Integration for wpDataTables | Master-Detail Tables