• I am wondering if there is a recommended way, or if at all possible, that the Plugin can be used in such a way as this behaviour:

    Logged in user visits Form
    Form reloads with persistent data from last entry
    User can change a field in that form (a key field)
    Form reloads (automatically or with button) so as to re-fill Form with persistent data from a user’s prior entry (via the key field).

    This behaviour would allow us to have users make and then edit multiple past entries (of the same form) without going to a lot of additional scripting.

    Just a thought. (This is a plugin, and a feature, that I would pay for, if asked.)

    Thank you!!!

    Wayne Powell

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/gravity-forms-data-persistence-add-on-reloaded/

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  • Plugin Author unclhos

    (@unclhos)

    The way it is currently setup, there is no quick and easy way to make this happen. It may also be outside the scope of being useful to add as a feature in this plugin.
    You can email me directly and we can discuss of having a child or separate plugin to achieve your goals.
    me@robertiseley.com

    This would be a great addition. Did anything ever come of this?

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