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@jeff41 Sorry about this. This is actually an release error. Please delete the current plugin (will not delete data) and install from the repo again to the latest version.
@jonmimir I apologise. Can you delete the plugin (the data wont be erased), and just install 1.2.8 again.
This is a bug in 1.2.7.@joopslim Should be fixed in v1.2.8
@jonmimir Could you check if you are using the premium or free version. If you have installed the premium version, please delete and use the free version from the wp.org repo.
We released another updated on this. If this does not work, could you please setup a fresh table with auto-mapping enabled. this could be a data corruption issue.
@marcriveraHi @kerstinc,
Apologies for the delayed response.
Since both the redirect and email notifications stopped at the same time, the issue is most likely with the form itself rather than Tablesome. Did you check the results after de-activating Tablesome?
To help me narrow this down, could you check a few things?
- Which form plugin are you using? (Contact Form 7, WPForms, Gravity Forms, Forminator, Fluent Forms?)
- Are new submissions appearing in your Tablesome table?
- Did you update any plugins or your theme recently?
- Do you have page caching enabled? (e.g. WP Super Cache, W3 Total Cache, LiteSpeed, SiteGround/Cloudflare caching)
- Do you see any errors? (Check Tools → Site Health → Info, or if you have access to your PHP error log)
⏺ Hi @wimbos0812,
Thanks for reaching out!
Great news — we’ve just added this in v1.2.4! You can now use the “Today and After” contextual filter option on any date column to show only today’s date
and future dates, hiding past data.To set it up:
- Go to your table’s display settings
- Add a filter on your date column
- Set the operator to =
- Select “Today and After” from the contextual options This will automatically filter out all past entries and only show today and onwards. Let us know if you need any help setting it up!
Hi @peritussolutions, thanks for reaching out. Tablesome doesn’t currently support Divi’s built-in Contact Form Module as a trigger. We support CF7, WPForms, Elementor Pro,
Forminator, Fluent Forms, and Gravity Forms.We’re looking into adding Divi support but need to investigate how Divi handles form submissions internally before we can commit to a timeline.
In the meantime, you could use one of the supported form plugins alongside Divi — for example, embedding a CF7 or WPForms form in your Divi layout via a
Code Module or shortcode.Released a fix.
- Columns excluded in shortcode will only be hidden in the frontend
- the doc is down, but now the shortcode builder for Gutenberg is fixed and should work and show all parameters. Will update docs in tablesomewp.com and update here.
@cleaneating2025 For hiding columns, please use ‘exclude_column_ids’ parameters: [tablesome table_id=’123′ exclude_column_ids=’2,3’/]
@jolter For hiding columns, please use ‘exclude_column_ids’ parameters: [tablesome table_id=’123′ exclude_column_ids=’2,3’/]
@jolter Do you currently display all columns? So you want to show all columns, but only hide columns from search?
If so, this would be a new feature. Will try to add this.@jolter Looking into this.
Yes. the Add/Update action in tablesome lets you update a table record (tablesome table stored in DB), – https://ibb.co/GvW2YvMt
Add/Update Row -> Prevent Duplicate -> Update