Thanks for your request. You can create a “Dimensions” column in the Media/Assistant submenu table by defining a custom field and adding it to the table. You can find more information about mapping data sources like dimensions to custom fields in the “Custom Field and Attachment Metadata Processing Options” section of the Settings/Media Library Assistant Documentation tab. The “Custom Fields” tab is where you will define the rule. You can use any of the “Field-level data sources” listed in the Documentation tab. For your specific case, the dimensions data source should give you what you want:
- Navigate to the Settings/Media Library Assistant “Custom Fields” tab.
- Make sure the “Enable custom field mapping when adding new media” box is checked. If not, check the box and click “Save Changes”.
- Scroll down to the “Add New Custom Field Rule” area below the “Enable” checkboxes.
- Under the “Name” dropdown control, click “Enter new field” to create a new custom field.
- In the “Name” text box, give your field a name, e.g., “Dimensions”.
From the Data Source dropdown list, select “dimensions”.
- Leave the “Meta/Template” text box blank.
- Click the “MLA Column” check box to make the field available in the Media/Assistant submenu table. You can also click the “Quick Edit” and “Bulk Edit” check boxes to make the field available in the Media/Assistant submenu table Quick Edit and Bulk Edit areas if that’s useful for you.
- In the “Existing Text” dropdown list, select “Replace”.
- In the “Format” dropdown list, select “Native”.
- In the “Option:” dropdown list, select “Text”.
- Click the “Delete NULL Values” checkbox.
- Leave the “Status” set to “Active” so the rule will be executed for future additions to the Media Library.
- Click the “Add Rule” button to save your work.
Once the rule is created you must execute it to create the “Dimensions” value for the items already in your Media Library:
- Find the “Dimensions” (or your chosen field name) in the table of rules o the right-hand side of the screen. If you don’t see your new rule, type the name you gave it in the search box above the table and click “Search Rules”.
- Hover your mouse in the “Name” column and click the “Execute” rollover action.
- Wait for the mapping process to complete.
I hope that gives you the information you need to get the table column you want. I am marking this topic resolved, but please update it if you have any problems or further questions regarding the above suggestions. Thanks for your interest in the plugin.