Hi, is there any way to allow more than 3 Variables in SQL Tables? We could really use VAR4, VAR5 and maybe even a VAR6 for our use cases. Is there any chance to make this possible?
At the moment, there's no way of including more variable placeholders. Can you tell me what you're trying to do? Maybe there's a workaround we can think of.
You can have a look at this solution if you can find it useful for your case
We have built quite a large SQL database where we are extracting infos from to display it in tables with wpDataTables in our Wordpress project. To keep things easy to maintain, we tried to avoid to have hundreds of different Tables for doing almost the same thing. We are basically using the Variables as filters to specify what to display and with Variables we can have only one template for many usecases.
I took a look at the link you supported, but I am (as the person who started the thread) not quite clear on how to achieve adding a variable with that.
Would it be possible to have something built by you guys? You know your own plugin better then any third-party-develepor I could put on this problem.
It probably can be done with some custom work, but I'm afraid our developers are very busy at the moment, working on some priority tasks and fixing bugs and issues with our plugins, so they won't be having the time for custom work in the near future.
But we can recommend this service for customization since we work with them and they are familiar with our plugin:
Hi, is there any way to allow more than 3 Variables in SQL Tables? We could really use VAR4, VAR5 and maybe even a VAR6 for our use cases. Is there any chance to make this possible?
Thank you very much!
Hi Lukas
Thank you for reaching out to us.
At the moment, there's no way of including more variable placeholders. Can you tell me what you're trying to do? Maybe there's a workaround we can think of.
You can have a look at this solution if you can find it useful for your case
https://tmsplugins.ticksy.com//ticket/2621367/
Hi Blaženka,
sorry for my late answer.
We have built quite a large SQL database where we are extracting infos from to display it in tables with wpDataTables in our Wordpress project. To keep things easy to maintain, we tried to avoid to have hundreds of different Tables for doing almost the same thing. We are basically using the Variables as filters to specify what to display and with Variables we can have only one template for many usecases.
I took a look at the link you supported, but I am (as the person who started the thread) not quite clear on how to achieve adding a variable with that.
Would it be possible to have something built by you guys? You know your own plugin better then any third-party-develepor I could put on this problem.
Best regards
Hi Lukas
It probably can be done with some custom work, but I'm afraid our developers are very busy at the moment, working on some priority tasks and fixing bugs and issues with our plugins, so they won't be having the time for custom work in the near future.
But we can recommend this service for customization since we work with them and they are familiar with our plugin:
https://wpkraken.io/?tms-plugins
Can you please send your inquiry to them?