• Hi folks,

    My client has Gravity Forms set up for their first aid kit products and their forms allow them to check their inventory and order more as needed.

    One individual product is used in different forms.

    Up until now it has worked fine. But now my client is requesting an inventory for each individual product.

    I have installed WP Inventory Manager with the hope of integrating the products with an inventory but I need it so the same product is not being repeated in the inventory.

    I installed Woocommerce with the hope of integrating the products with inventory – but I all I see is a plugin that will connect one woocommerce product to a gravity form – but not a woocommerce product to a gravity form ‘field’.

    Is there a plugin out there which will cater for this? as I said, the same product will be seen in different forms. I want it to integrate into an inventory with just the one entry.

    https://www.websiteandbusiness.com.au/essentialminutesfa/template-for-order-form/

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author WP Inventory

    (@chuck1982)

    Hello,

    My name is Chuck and I work on the WP Inventory Manager project. We do not integrate with Woocommerce at all. But, we “can” integrate with Gravity Forms with a little development magic. Here is some documentation on how:

    https://www.wpinventory.com/documentation/developer-documentation/front-end-item-entry/

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    Thread Starter jessicagronow

    (@jessicagronow)

    Hi Chuck ??

    And thankyou for your reply.

    I was looking at this ‘Gravity Forms WPDB Connect’ plugin before I posted here. The concern I have with this plugin is that one particular product on our Gravity Form will be on more that one form. Gravity forms won’t allow product fields to be repeated over different forms so we will have a lot of instances of essentially the same product throughout our forms. I believe this plugin of yours would double up on the inventory. Am I right?

    For example:

    I might have “pair of gloves” on 3 different forms – not connected to one another.

    So I am assuming that 3 entries of “pair of gloves” would be listed in your inventory.

    I would need to be listed once in inventory, but used multiple times on different forms.

    Jess

    Plugin Author WP Inventory

    (@chuck1982)

    Hello!

    No that is not accurate. You can auto-populate fields in Gravity Forms. So, you could have a dropdown fields in your forms(s) and use a particular class OR you can use the field ID. From there, you can auto-populate that field using PHP. This CAN be done, I assure you. You just may need to hire a developer to do it for you. See here:

    https://docs.gravityforms.com/using-dynamic-population/

    Scroll toward the bottom of that page. You are interested in the “Hooks” section.

    Thanks!

    – Chuck

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