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I just purchased the standard subscription of wpDataTables. I can find the plugin showed in wordpress dashborad side navigation menu(attached screen shot for reference) when I logged in as a administrator. But when I logged in the dashboard as other roles(such as shop manager, editor), this plugin are not showed in side navigation menu. As a result. other roles can not create and edit the table in plugin. Is there any settings I can change to let other roles have the access to find plugin in side navigation menu?
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Hello,
We don't have a built-in option which can set specific User Roles to be able to see/create/edit Tables/Charts on the Back-End.
At the moment, only Administrators can see the Tables on Back-End.
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If you need to allow another user role ( other than Administrators) to see the tables in back-end,
you can enable "manage_options" capability through User Role Editor, either to a User specifically, or to a User Role;
Then this User/or User Role will also be able to see and edit tables in back-end.
You can check here on the official WordPress documentation, to see more details about the permission :
https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/roles-and-capabilities/#manage_options
I hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
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