Comments Ryan DiGiovanni started the conversationFebruary 24, 2022 at 9:03pmhow can I create a type 2 or type 3 table that is front end editable by external users? 2,572Aleksandar repliedFebruary 25, 2022 at 10:59amHello RyanThank you for your purchase.I don't quite understand what you mean by "type 2" and "type 3" tables. Can you please explain that in a bit more detail?Only manual tables and MySQL tables that contain a unique, auto-increment column can be edited.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 TablesRyan DiGiovanni repliedFebruary 25, 2022 at 10:34pmWikipedia gives a good synopsis of slow changing dimension and the 'types' I was referencing. Click link belowhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slowly_changing_dimension 2,572Aleksandar repliedMarch 1, 2022 at 8:50amThank you Ryan.At the moment we don't have an option for table history. You can only edit, add new, or delete rows, without additional information about who edited what, and when.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 ...
how can I create a type 2 or type 3 table that is front end editable by external users?
Hello Ryan
Thank you for your purchase.
I don't quite understand what you mean by "type 2" and "type 3" tables. Can you please explain that in a bit more detail?
Only manual tables and MySQL tables that contain a unique, auto-increment column can be edited.
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
Wikipedia gives a good synopsis of slow changing dimension and the 'types' I was referencing. Click link below
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slowly_changing_dimension
Thank you Ryan.
At the moment we don't have an option for table history. You can only edit, add new, or delete rows, without additional information about who edited what, and when.
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