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Hallie
I am curious if anyone has found a way to filter the filter choices by what Column or Row fields are chosen. I have a 15K record item list and I would like it to be filtered by what column field Manufacturer I choose? Does anyone know the $_post or $_session for specific columns.
Any help is appreciated!
Posted Feb 3, 2017 Kool
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Posted Mar 25 , edited Mar 25 Kool
david
I've been diving deep into KoolPHP UI lately, and I'm really impressed with its capabilities. However, I'm struggling a bit with filtering the choices based on selected column or row fields, especially when dealing with a large data set like my 15K record item list. surge casino If anyone has experience with using $_post or $_session to filter specifically by the Manufacturer column, I would love to hear your insights or any tips you can share. It's essential to streamline this process for better data management and user experience, so all advice is welcome!
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