While I can't see the screenshot, it is just a generic error, so it probably wouldn't help me anyway.
Can you please share more details about this?
Does it happen only for new tables (when you make changes without adding at least a single row to the table)? (if yes - this is expected behavior and the "solution" is to add a row to the table, and then make changes to it)
Does it happen for existing tables that do have data in them?
If yes - does it happen for specific tables or table types?
Where do you see this - in the front or in the back-end?
In the meantime, I spoke with our developers, and they reviewed your use-case, based on what we saw from the screenshots and what we discussed on the ticket(s).
Basically, if you plan to use an API as your source, then to pass this with a 'importJSON' function to your Google Sheet, this can be very problematic when you make a table from our Plugin like that.
So to avoid issues, it will be best if you can directly try to connect your source API data with our Table by using our Nested JSON method.
Please check out more details how it should be used and how your source data needs to be formatted on this Documentation.
Let us know if you try it like that and if you encounter any issues.
I'm currently facing this issue when using wpdatatable, it pop-out this error almost everytime I make a change.
Screenshot attached: "Error - Table in data source has no rows."
Hello Lucas.
While I can't see the screenshot, it is just a generic error, so it probably wouldn't help me anyway.
Can you please share more details about this?
Does it happen only for new tables (when you make changes without adding at least a single row to the table)? (if yes - this is expected behavior and the "solution" is to add a row to the table, and then make changes to it)
Does it happen for existing tables that do have data in them?
If yes - does it happen for specific tables or table types?
Where do you see this - in the front or in the back-end?
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Aleksandar Vuković
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Hi Lucas,
In the meantime, I spoke with our developers, and they reviewed your use-case, based on what we saw from the screenshots and what we discussed on the ticket(s).
Basically, if you plan to use an API as your source, then to pass this with a 'importJSON' function to your Google Sheet, this can be very problematic when you make a table from our Plugin like that.
So to avoid issues, it will be best if you can directly try to connect your source API data with our Table by using our Nested JSON method.
Please check out more details how it should be used and how your source data needs to be formatted on this Documentation.
Let us know if you try it like that and if you encounter any issues.
Thank you.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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