Rating: 1 star
Didn’t work, because it couldn’t read the columns in the database correctly.
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I have been looking for something to do this job for some time and thankfully came across this. I primarily wanted it to move Gravity Forms Entries between forms for users that are registered using one form (where i have a number of forms for different levels with the same fields). Although it was not perhaps meant for that in its original concept it worked great. I exported entries from one form where i had lots of entries, deleted all users from the csv file i did not need (in this case i needed to move just one user) and then imported that user/entry into the form i wanted them to be in. Excellent! Thanks so much for providing this to us ??
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worked perfectly and as expected.
thank you.
Rating: 5 stars
Overall works great but I never could get the names field (first,last) to import correctly. It would put the last name in the next available field. Other than that I was able to use it to import what I needed.
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It works and saves time from just doing data entry. Would be cool if it let you map fields though. Since gravity forms combines names and addresses, you need to make sure you combine them in the import. Also since there was no mapping, I fought with some header titles a bit as well.
Overall – works though. If you have hundreds (or more) of entries it’s a must.
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