Title: Nice: Working excellent, MUST read the docs first!
Last modified: July 26, 2018

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# Nice: Working excellent, MUST read the docs first!

 *  [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/)
 * (@dingdang)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/)
 * That’s an interesting plugin and it definitely deserves either 5 stars (if you
   are a programmer with high IQ) or 1 star (if you are not). LOL
    The author made
   a nice tool but it’s a nice only if you know what to do and have time to look
   trough his code if needed.
 * One question – is there any way to add pagination, let say if I have a table 
   with 20K records to prevent it loading as a whole in the admin panel? If not 
   is there an easy way to accomplish this (being able to perform a search on the
   whole table if needed), thanks.
 * **EDIT (for those that don’t like to read docs):**
    – to enable the plugin capabilities(
   to appear in the Admin menu) you must have the table defined already in the database
   and in functions.php (or elsewhere) to add at least a single line of code (example
   at the end); – to be able to add new lines, there should be a column “ID” or 
   if it is different, to use the specific config rule; – the pagination is not 
   needed at all – it’s super fast with large tables (>20K lines).
 * Example code to enable the plugin in theme’s functions.php:
 *     ```
       if(function_exists('add_db_table_editor')){
         add_db_table_editor('title=THE_TITLE_FOR_ADMIN_AREA&table=the_table_name');
       }
       ```
   
    -  This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/).
    -  This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/).

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 *  Plugin Author [bobbysmith007](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bobbysmith007/)
 * (@bobbysmith007)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/#post-10526834)
 * Howdy, thanks for your review, this plugin was definitely written by a full time
   programmer for programmers.
 * I have added manual pagination based on date ranges / years, etc, by changing
   what query is used, based on query string parameters. There are some examples
   of this in “examples/paging.php”.
 * At one point I started working on ajax data feeds to allow continuous scrolling
   of “unlimited” data with it being loaded as needed. I dont remember what the 
   outcome of that work was, but it never came to full fruition. Looking through
   the code for async_data might yield more information.
 * Glad you find this plugin useful
 *  Thread Starter [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/)
 * (@dingdang)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/#post-10527892)
 * Yes but as I can guess if the pagination is done by a limited query the search
   would be limited to only that page but not the whole table contents?
 * My idea however is the following:
    – have the full table loaded (which is OK 
   for all browsers to handle 10-20K lines BUT in memory) – display just part of
   them, and pagination would work just to show next part and hide the current part
   of data displayed – so search would work as it is now, using the full amount 
   of data
 * I guess this can be done by just adding a little javascript in the table view
   page.. but is this done by someone already?
 * So to resolve this – can you tell me how your search works? where it checks for
   matches? Will it work if some lines of the table are hidden (display: none or
   height:0)?
    If the answer is yes then a pretty simple universal javascript can
   be embedded that would hide everything but N lines of the table and when you 
   scroll it would dynamically show more (before of after the current set depending
   on the scroll direction) and hide the same amount of lines that are off screen.
   That way dynamically only slice of the data would be visible.
 *  Thread Starter [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/)
 * (@dingdang)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/#post-10527906)
 * P.S. an excellent implementation for clustering a big table is done here: [https://clusterize.js.org/](https://clusterize.js.org/)
 * There is an example of a table with 400,000 lines nicely handled by the browser
    -  This reply was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/).
 *  Thread Starter [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/)
 * (@dingdang)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/#post-10527978)
 * P.P.S. Actually just to note for anyone interested:
    my previous thoughts were
   theoretical and I supposed that the scrolling would be slow based on some other
   table plugins experience (which were really slow with 10K lines). To my surprise
   this one handles 10K lines super fast including the search. So I would give it
   10 starts if it was possible. 🙂
 * IMPORTANT: The only problem is that possibly I found a bug – with the large table
   the row “NEW” is missing and at the console there is a message (which seems is
   related):
 * Couldnt find a column: id defaulting to noedit
 * Could you look into this?
 *  Plugin Author [bobbysmith007](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bobbysmith007/)
 * (@bobbysmith007)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/#post-10527993)
 * >IMPORTANT: The only problem is that possibly I found a bug – with the large 
   table the row “NEW” is missing and at the console there is a message (which seems
   is related):
 * >Couldnt find a column: id defaulting to noedit
 * If the new row is missing it is because you dont have edit permissions, or there
   is no id column specified. The table MUST have a single column unique id in order
   for the plugin to work. By default it assumes the column name is id, however 
   you can set it to one of the other columns as long as it is unique. What I tend
   to do is just add a new id auto_increment column to any table missing one, even
   if its only use is for this plugin.
 * SlickGrid is the underlying project used for table rendering, and I have found
   it to be a pretty dang good implementation!
 *  Thread Starter [dingdang](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dingdang/)
 * (@dingdang)
 * [7 years, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nice-2564/#post-10528061)
 * Yes I just found out myself about the column name “id” (in my big test table 
   the column name was different). Also noted the SlickGrid implementation – so 
   you already have everything in the box and actually the pagination is not needed
   at all in that case.
 * Thanks! Everything works excellent.
 * A recommendation: you may consider to make it usable for those that don’t like
   to read the documentation: after the installation you can add a link under the
   plugin called “HOWTO” or something like that with just a sentence on the next
   page: “If it seems that the plugin is not working this is because you haven’t
   spent a minute to look at the docs, so click here and read it” hehe

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