I am interested in possibly purchasing wpDataTables with the Gravity Forms add-on. I watched the video overview which was helpful as well.
I am wondering if this has the ability for multiple filters for a table created. I saw the "Gravity Settings" tab had some default filters but what if I had multiple filters I wanted applied?
For example, could I put in multiple filters and then the table filters accordingly?
Yes it is possible to use multiply filters for tables created from Gravity forms. You can try it on our live sandbox on this link.
From your example below it is not possible to use condition in filter like Price >= 10,000. If those are numbers then you can use Number filter, Number range or Number range slider. You can check out our Advanced filtering for more info.
Please note: If you will use editing or forms that have large amount of data server-side processing will be turned on by default. After turning on server-side processing, sorting, filtering and search may start to behave unexpectedly. We plan to work with Gravity team to improve it in future versions.
I am interested in possibly purchasing wpDataTables with the Gravity Forms add-on. I watched the video overview which was helpful as well.
I am wondering if this has the ability for multiple filters for a table created. I saw the "Gravity Settings" tab had some default filters but what if I had multiple filters I wanted applied?
For example, could I put in multiple filters and then the table filters accordingly?
Sold Date = 9/16/21
Dealer = Anderson
Price >= 10,000
Is this possible?
Hi Chad,
Thank you for your interest in wpDataTables.
Yes it is possible to use multiply filters for tables created from Gravity forms. You can try it on our live sandbox on this link.
From your example below it is not possible to use condition in filter like Price >= 10,000. If those are numbers then you can use Number filter, Number range or Number range slider. You can check out our Advanced filtering for more info.
Please note: If you will use editing or forms that have large amount of data server-side processing will be turned on by default. After turning on server-side processing, sorting, filtering and search may start to behave unexpectedly. We plan to work with Gravity team to improve it in future versions.
Thank you for understanding
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Isidora Markovic
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