I'm running custom sql query. Looks like you are parsing create from the field "date_created" leaving the query to run as "date_d" in my query so none of my reports which display or use the field which is standard w/ gravity forms are running.
- In an update that we released, the developers have added an SQL sanitize feature, which caused errors. But today they released a new update with the fix for SQL Queries.
Can you please try to update the plugin to 4.2.1 latest, and let me know if the issue is still there?
I'm running custom sql query. Looks like you are parsing create from the field "date_created" leaving the query to run as "date_d" in my query so none of my reports which display or use the field which is standard w/ gravity forms are running.
Hi, John
Thanks for reaching out to us
- In an update that we released, the developers have added an SQL sanitize feature, which caused errors. But today they released a new update with the fix for SQL Queries.
Can you please try to update the plugin to 4.2.1 latest, and let me know if the issue is still there?
We will quickly assist if necessary. Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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