I have a page that has two wptables on it. The first has invoice summary (the invoice totals, and the second table has the line items.
Is there a way, that when a filter is set on the top table, for example to filter the invoice header to a specific company or invoice, that the second table below, is filtered to match the same filter as the top filter?
So when they pick the invoice header, the invoice detail lines are showing below?
I have a page that has two wptables on it. The first has invoice summary (the invoice totals, and the second table has the line items.
Is there a way, that when a filter is set on the top table, for example to filter the invoice header to a specific company or invoice, that the second table below, is filtered to match the same filter as the top filter?
So when they pick the invoice header, the invoice detail lines are showing below?
http://3.137.132.39/customer-invoicing/
Hello Karl
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but unfortunately, something like this is not possible.
Filtering one table applies only to that table, and it can't have any effect on the other tables on the page.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
[email protected]
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