Hi,
thanks for your post, and sorry for the trouble.
While you can use Members to strip necessary access capabilities from users roles and users, you can not directly control which user has access to which table, unfortunately.
However, I’m working on a TablePress Extension that will make this possible. It’s going to be a Premium Extension, and therefore it’s not published yet. If you are interested in this, please send me an email (the address is in the main plugin file “tablepress.php”), so that we can maybe discuss this.
Regards,
Tobias
hello
does this Extension control which user has access to which column ? thanks!
Hi,
no, sorry, setting access levels on a per-column basis is not and will not be possible. Only the per-table level is possible here.
Regards,
Tobias
hello
can you use the visibility button function to do that? so they can not see certain column under access levels.
Thank you
Hi,
no, the visibility would not help here. Not only would the data still have to be in the page, but also the columns are never made invisible on the “Edit” screen but only on the frontend.
Regards,
Tobias
hello
i have a price table and i would like to give different discount to different users, so they all get different price(discount times price column).we can assign this discount under access levels. can this Extension do that? thanks!
Hi,
no, that’s not what it’s intending to do. This Extension is designed to allow different people to edit different tables. It’s not about what rows/columns they can view.
For your idea, the Row Filter Extension from https://tablepress.org/extensions/row-filter/might be a better starting point. With that, you can show different columns/rows depending a filter term.
Regards,
Tobias
hi
how does this assign to different users? thanks!!!
Hi,
it does not directly do that, sorry. You will have to add this yourself. The Extension could however be a starting point for your custom code.
Regards,
Tobias