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  • Plugin Author randyjensen

    (@randyjensen)

    Hi crz,

    Thanks!

    The charts actually don’t use CPTs but a custom table in WordPress.

    What exactly are you trying to accomplish with assigning different charts to different users? Is it mainly so that only that person can edit that specific chart?

    Thread Starter crz

    (@crz)

    Hi Randy,

    Thanks for the quick reply..

    It would have been great to use CPT.

    Let me describe my situation.

    There’s this site, where the owner gives online classes.. and after each week his students must entered some values, datasets on which a graph will be based.

    Each student will have its own graph. The graph will be displayed in a personal/individual page for each student

    Also would be great if they could edit the data from frontend (site owner doesn’t want his students to view any glimpse of the wp dashboard).

    I was considering other solutions but trying to use CPT and plugin “WP User Frontend”.

    Any way i could edit a RJ Quickchart from front end ?

    Kind regards,
    Mihai

    Plugin Author randyjensen

    (@randyjensen)

    Sounds like a pretty specific implementation. You could certainly hack RJQC to do that. You would just need to build a screen for the user to edit their chart and then AJAX the data in to the proper chart.

    I think it’s probably easier to just build out your own custom solution however.

    Thread Starter crz

    (@crz)

    I’m not that skilled with ajax etc..

    I’m going to feed some data from custom fields into the shortcode of another plugin that creates charts..

    Thank you Randy, I appreciate your time!

    Kind regards,

    Mihai

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