Hi,
thanks for your suggestion!
Yes, something like this would be really nice, but I don’t really see how a nice user interface could be look like here. That’s why I’m reluctant to try to implement that.
In the background (if your WordPress installation is configured for it), TablePress does make use of the revisions system already, i.e. every table is stored as a new revision (until the maximum configured number of revisions is reached).
However, with that, it’s only possible to compare the internal JSON data of tables on the Revisions screen, but that’s not user friendly at all.
Regards,
Tobias
Hi, Tobias.
Thanks for your response.
It’s really a challenge, but maybe, if not compare, just list revisions, preview them (the way we preview a table) and recover (the way pre-3.8 WP used to do), I think will help most people.
Hi,
yes, that sounds like a good idea actually. I’ll add that to my ideas list 🙂
Thanks!
Best wishes,
Tobias
Thanks, Tobias!
I hope to see it in the near future!
Hi,
no problem! I hope that I can add this soon.
Best wishes,
Tobias
Hi Tobias, i deal with prices in R$ (Brasil) based on U$ (Dolar), this prices changes every week (at least). A option to view my table prices in determined date will save A LOT of time.
For now, i have to create a new .xlsx table for every price change, than i keep a folder with the name of the product and the related .xlsx named with the current date. I work with thousands of products and each one have six different prices. Can you realize how much time i will save with the ability to compare old versions? Keep it on the ideas list for the next version of the plugin.
Thank you so much for developing and supporting TablePress.
Hi,
that sounds like an interesting use case!
Yes, I’ll definitely think more about a revisions feature!
Best wishes,
Tobias
Hi, thank you for this great plugin.
Do you have an update on the revisions support? For my personal use case a simple list of revisions and the possibility to preview and/or restore revisions would be enough. No need to compare between revisions.
Regards,
Tudor
Hi,
no, sorry, nothing directly new here.
There’s no user interface for this, except the native one that WordPress offers for Custom Post Types. You can access that by using the TablePress Debug Extension from http://tablepress.org/download/extension/tablepress-debug.zip
Regards,
Tobias
Thank you, I’ll try to make something work with the debug version.
It would be great if you would consider this feature for future versions.
Have a nice day.
Hi,
yes, I’m definitely considering this! But to make this nice and easy to use for everybody, the user interface has to be well designed, and that’s tricky.
Best wishes,
Tobias
Sure, no argument there. But, just as raphaelsuzuki was saying too, maybe you could start small by implementing only a simple list of revisions.
Thanks again, appreciate your work. Cheers.
Hi,
yes, that would probably the way to start anyways, but even with that, careful planning is needed, to not run into backward compatibility issues later.
Best wishes,
Tobias