"2022" needs to be a string value in order to be selected in the "Selectbox" filter.
If this column is a date, or a datetime column, you will not be able to properly apply filters other than date range. The date picker library that we use is a 3rd party HTML5 library and it has some limitations in this regard.
Please provide me a temporary WP-admin (administrator) user for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue.
We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course, we do not provide login data to third parties.
Also, make sure to tell me what the table ID is, so I know where to look.
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You cannot add a predefined filtering value because you have cascade filtering turned on. The logic of the plugin doesn't allow predefined filtering values while this is enabled.
Our developers will work on this in the future, but I can't say for sure when it is planned to include predefined filtering for cascade filtering.
I want to predefine my Year as 2022 but the box is greyed out.
Hello Andrew
"2022" needs to be a string value in order to be selected in the "Selectbox" filter.
If this column is a date, or a datetime column, you will not be able to properly apply filters other than date range. The date picker library that we use is a 3rd party HTML5 library and it has some limitations in this regard.
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I changed to String and it's still greyed out.
Hi again Andrew
Please provide me a temporary WP-admin (administrator) user for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue.
We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course, we do not provide login data to third parties.
Also, make sure to tell me what the table ID is, so I know where to look.
You can write credentials here just check PRIVATE Reply so nobody can see them except us.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Thank you, Andrew, that worked.
You cannot add a predefined filtering value because you have cascade filtering turned on. The logic of the plugin doesn't allow predefined filtering values while this is enabled.
Our developers will work on this in the future, but I can't say for sure when it is planned to include predefined filtering for cascade filtering.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Aleksandar Vuković
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