Hello Good time I don't speak English and I'm typing for you now with the help of Google Translate; And I hope to convey my meaning to you well! Before buying, I had a question and I wanted to see if such a scenario can be implemented with the wpDataTables plugin? We have a form created with GravityForm. At the end of this form, there are four numerical fields that display the sum of the values of the check boxes inside the form. That is, the sum of the values of check boxes 1 to 3 is stored and displayed in the numeric field 1. And the sum of the values of checkboxes 4 to 6 is stored and displayed in numeric field 2 And the sum of the values of check boxes 7 to 9 is stored and displayed in the numeric field 3. And the sum of the values of checkboxes 10 to 12 is stored and displayed in the numerical field 4.
Now, I want every entry sent to this form, in the results of the same entry, to show me a graph of the numbers of the same entry. In fact, this form contains psychological tests where the values of each checkbox are stored in numerical fields with administrative access (in fact, the audience of that field does not see the numerical results) and we want the results of each entry to be in the form of a chart. to be
Thank you for your guidance that if it can be implemented with the wpDataTables plugin, we should buy it...
I don't quite understand the setup here, so I can't guarantee that this will work with wpDataTables. In order to create a table from Gravity Forms, you need to acquire both wpDataTables and the "Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables" add-on.
This add-on can only use the data added in the form, and it only supports the fields of the core Gravity Forms plugin. However, integration with other Gravity Forms add-ons isn’t confirmed, so we cannot guarantee that it will work. Because we are using Gravity’s own forms for editing functionalities, some features are unavailable in both table and column settings. These options are grayed out and disabled. After turning on server-side processing, sorting, and searching may start to behave unexpectedly. We plan to work with the Gravity team to improve it in future versions. Editing will work but it will be rendered as a single-page form, the same way as it is on the Gravity Forms edit page.
As I can't guarantee that this will work, the only option would be to try out this add-on on our Sandbox Site or to purchase wpDataTables and the add-on, and test it locally. If the plugin doesn't suit your needs, we offer a 15-day money-back guarantee, so you can submit a refund request within that time and receive your money.
Hello
Good time
I don't speak English and I'm typing for you now with the help of Google Translate; And I hope to convey my meaning to you well!
Before buying, I had a question and I wanted to see if such a scenario can be implemented with the wpDataTables plugin?
We have a form created with GravityForm. At the end of this form, there are four numerical fields that display the sum of the values of the check boxes inside the form.
That is, the sum of the values of check boxes 1 to 3 is stored and displayed in the numeric field 1.
And the sum of the values of checkboxes 4 to 6 is stored and displayed in numeric field 2
And the sum of the values of check boxes 7 to 9 is stored and displayed in the numeric field 3.
And the sum of the values of checkboxes 10 to 12 is stored and displayed in the numerical field 4.
Now, I want every entry sent to this form, in the results of the same entry, to show me a graph of the numbers of the same entry.
In fact, this form contains psychological tests where the values of each checkbox are stored in numerical fields with administrative access (in fact, the audience of that field does not see the numerical results) and we want the results of each entry to be in the form of a chart. to be
Thank you for your guidance that if it can be implemented with the wpDataTables plugin, we should buy it...
Hi there.
Thank you for reaching out to us.
I don't quite understand the setup here, so I can't guarantee that this will work with wpDataTables. In order to create a table from Gravity Forms, you need to acquire both wpDataTables and the "Gravity Forms Integration for wpDataTables" add-on.
This add-on can only use the data added in the form, and it only supports the fields of the core Gravity Forms plugin. However, integration with other Gravity Forms add-ons isn’t confirmed, so we cannot guarantee that it will work. Because we are using Gravity’s own forms for editing functionalities, some features are unavailable in both table and column settings. These options are grayed out and disabled. After turning on server-side processing, sorting, and searching may start to behave unexpectedly. We plan to work with the Gravity team to improve it in future versions. Editing will work but it will be rendered as a single-page form, the same way as it is on the Gravity Forms edit page.
As I can't guarantee that this will work, the only option would be to try out this add-on on our Sandbox Site or to purchase wpDataTables and the add-on, and test it locally. If the plugin doesn't suit your needs, we offer a 15-day money-back guarantee, so you can submit a refund request within that time and receive your money.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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