We have all our data on smartsheet, and it's a lot of data. We are planning to use wpdatatables to display these data on our WordPress website, where each user will see data specific to his email address.
However, we want to be able to sync between smartsheet and wpdatatables, so that any update made on smartsheets, will reflect in wpdatatables(and the website).
Is there a way to sync between smartsheet and wpdatatable?
We're not sure how you wanted to connect wpDataTables and Smartsheet. We don't have a native integration with it, and I can't recall that a request like this has been made in the past.
I don't know how Smartsheet stores data, but if it's in a MySQL, MSSQL, or PostgreSQL database, you can use Separate DB Connection to link the tables from there with wpDataTables.
Please note, though, that the changes will not be automatically shown, as the new entries (or any edits) are only visible after the page where the table is, is refreshed. You can add an auto-refresh interval if you create a query-based table, if that helps.
Hi Team,
We have all our data on smartsheet, and it's a lot of data. We are planning to use wpdatatables to display these data on our WordPress website, where each user will see data specific to his email address.
However, we want to be able to sync between smartsheet and wpdatatables, so that any update made on smartsheets, will reflect in wpdatatables(and the website).
Is there a way to sync between smartsheet and wpdatatable?
Any recommendations will be appreciated
Thanks
Hello Ezekiel
Thank you for your interest in our plugin.
We're not sure how you wanted to connect wpDataTables and Smartsheet. We don't have a native integration with it, and I can't recall that a request like this has been made in the past.
I don't know how Smartsheet stores data, but if it's in a MySQL, MSSQL, or PostgreSQL database, you can use Separate DB Connection to link the tables from there with wpDataTables.
Please note, though, that the changes will not be automatically shown, as the new entries (or any edits) are only visible after the page where the table is, is refreshed. You can add an auto-refresh interval if you create a query-based table, if that helps.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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