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Follow on Google News | How to Create Calculations on Gravity Forms SubmissionsJust as sports venues have scoreboards, so databases need dashboards!
By: GF Chart Gravity Forms calculations examples • Events Bookings tracking • Course Registration tracking • Sales – both Unit Sales and Revenue • Fund Raiser progress • RSVP counting • Dealer Network activity monitoring e.g. how many sales calls were completed by the Northern region last week? How it works 1. Use GFChart's no-code interface to build your desired calculation. 2. Publish it on a page / post / widget using a simple shortcode. Optional: Build a more complex dashboard table using HTML/CSS and insert several calculations. Optional: Create a visual progress bar from the count. Capabilities Calculated as form entry count / sum / average / unique values. Filtering options: logged in user only (yes/no); date range (optional, using absolute or relative dates); payment status (optional); optional field filters (is/is not/greater than/less than) which can be grouped using (all/any) logic. All the above capability is included in GFChart Classic. To enjoy GFChart with GravityView's front end filtering capabilities you will need GravityView (https://gravityview.co/? Restrict visibility of the post / page where the calculation is displayed using the Justin Tadlock's free Members plugin (https://en-au.wordpress.org/ Limitations Currently out of scope: • Mathematical calculations beyond those described in 'capabilities' above. • Formulae containing more than one input. Documentation https://gfchart.com/ Get More Info on Functionality and Purchase details at https://gfchart.com/ End
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