• Resolved fonefixer

    (@fonefixer)


    Hi Guys,

    I would like to switch to Caldera forms on a website I manage. Currently i’m using Contact Form 7 and CFDB. The reason for this is that I can see all form entries on a password protected page and print them off all in one go as they are displayed in a table.

    My question is this, I note that Caldera has a shortcode for displaying entries on a page, but rather than having to click a “details” button and print each entry individually, is there a way I can display all the entries from a specific form in a table and then print them all off in one go? If so, how?

    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    @fonefixer

    Thanks for using Caldera Forms. This is not currently supported. You could do this with a little bit of custom code. There is documentation on our site for how to get all of the entries using PHP, then you could loop through that to create table markup.

    See: https://calderaforms.com/doc/get-entries-from-a-form/

    If you need help implementing this, please open a support ticket at https://calderaforms.com/support and someone from our team will reply within 1 business day.

    Thread Starter fonefixer

    (@fonefixer)

    @shelob9

    Hi Josh,

    Thanks for your reply. I’ll take a look, but i’m not that much of a coder to be honest, i’m still a novice. However i’ll see what I can do. From what I can see i’d have to purchase a licence of some sort in order to open a support ticket?

    Thread Starter fonefixer

    (@fonefixer)

    @shelob9

    Further to my query, I found this but cannot seem to get it to work.

    I realise that the code was last updated a few years ago but from what I can see it should do what I need, if I can get it to work.

    Any suggestions please?

    Plugin Author Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    @fonefixer

    Yes, you must purchase a support license to open a support ticket. If you do, we can guide you, but for $50 we don’t write the code for you. I would recommend hiring a developer on Upwork or reaching out to our friends at WP Site Care or Aspen Grove Studios to hire them to help.

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