I want to sort the weightings of my table in ascending order using absolute values. E g. The table below would have -7.70% in the first row, then 6.60% etc.
Firstly, I would like to sincerely apologize for the delayed response as we have been experiencing an unusually high number of tickets. I am sorry that it has taken longer than usual to respond to your concern and your patience is highly appreciated.
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If i understand, you would like a sorting logic that will ignore the "plus minus" values, but just to have the absolute numeric values sorted, right?
I believe that we don't have a solution for that at this time, but i will check with our 2nd level Team if we perhaps have any kind of a workaround to offer.
Firstly, I would like to sincerely apologize for the delayed response as we have been experiencing an unusually high number of tickets. I am sorry that it has taken longer than usual to respond to your concern and your patience is highly appreciated.
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We got advice from 2nd level on this.
- The only way could be ( IF these would be unique values) to add Conditional Formatting.
So, for example, if in the table cell you need one of the values to be as -7.70%,
you would input 7.70% as the original cell value, and then add a Conditional rule as :
" if cell value is 7.70% , set cell content to be -7.70% "
to see if someone may be already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog page if you'd like ( it is also available in the plugin dashboard), where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates;
and our newsletter, so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
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If you need a solution for it now, maybe it can be done with a high level of custom work, but I am not sure, to be honest. 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.
We can recommend reaching out to someone who does custom solutions, such as WP Kraken, but we can't advise on their pricing.
I want to sort the weightings of my table in ascending order using absolute values. E g. The table below would have -7.70% in the first row, then 6.60% etc.
Is that possible? Thank you in advance,
Weightings 3.15% 2.53% 1.18% 2.20% -1.67% 2.93% 2.89% -2.90% -2.91% -2.96% 2.65% 6.60% 4.68% 1.88% -1.80% 3.12% 5.81% 1.26% -7.44% 5.81%Hi, Tiago
Firstly, I would like to sincerely apologize for the delayed response as we have been experiencing an unusually high number of tickets. I am sorry that it has taken longer than usual to respond to your concern and your patience is highly appreciated.
-
If i understand, you would like a sorting logic that will ignore the "plus minus" values, but just to have the absolute numeric values sorted, right?
I believe that we don't have a solution for that at this time, but i will check with our 2nd level Team if we perhaps have any kind of a workaround to offer.
I will report back to give you the confirmation.
Thank you for your patience.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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Hi.
Do you have any updates from the 2nd level team? I'm struggling to find a solution for this.
Thank you in advance,
Hi, Tiago
Firstly, I would like to sincerely apologize for the delayed response as we have been experiencing an unusually high number of tickets. I am sorry that it has taken longer than usual to respond to your concern and your patience is highly appreciated.
-
We got advice from 2nd level on this.
- The only way could be ( IF these would be unique values) to add Conditional Formatting.
So, for example, if in the table cell you need one of the values to be as -7.70%,
you would input 7.70% as the original cell value, and then add a Conditional rule as :
" if cell value is 7.70% , set cell content to be -7.70% "
Here is our test table with screenshots :
Let me know if that makes sense. Thank you
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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Hi Milos,
All the values change daily. So the idea below wouldn't work for me. Any other suggestions?
Thank you,
Hi, Tiago
I am truly sorry to dissapont you but, other than that workaround,
at this time, we don't have a built-in feature to achieve this.
You can suggest it for our developers - they will do their best to make a solution in the future.
Please feel free to search on our suggestions page,
to see if someone may be already suggested this feature. If you can't see it, feel free to add your suggestion there, and as more people vote, the feature will move higher on the priority list.
You can certainly follow our changeLog page if you'd like ( it is also available in the plugin dashboard), where we state any changes/new features/bug fixes during updates;
and our newsletter, so you're informed about new features, bug fixes, freebies, etc.
-
If you need a solution for it now, maybe it can be done with a high level of custom work, but I am not sure, to be honest. 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.
We can recommend reaching out to someone who does custom solutions, such as WP Kraken, but we can't advise on their pricing.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
Rate my support
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