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Customs Views Page for submitted forms
Hello
I have created a form where my customers come and submit their order online
I would like to create a page where the customer can visit after having logged in in his WordPress acount where he can see all the order he have submitted as a list and when he clicks on the Order Link, to get the full details of the form as he has submitted
How can i achieve this ?
I am lost in the settings of the Custom views and cannot find the solution
Thank you
September 28, 2017 at 7:48 am
You filter the view on the user's login id. Look at the 3rd section down on this documentation page, filtering by current user: https://formidableforms.com/knowledgebase/filtering-entries/
September 28, 2017 at 11:52 am
Hello
Could you please help me step by step to create the view i need because i am lost
My form is the following image attached
The form has alot of fields, including the following ones that i want to use on a view page which are
Full Name (filed Id:109)
Company Name (Field Id: 112)
I have a customer who will use this form to consistently submit forms
I would like to create a page for him, that when he is logged in to his account on my website, he goes to that pages and sees a list of all the forms he has submitted in a table with the following headers
Date Submitted - Full Name - Company Name
I would like that when he presses on one of the lines of the submitted forms, he is taken to the detailed page of the submitted form with all the fields showing.
How can I achieve this ?
Thank you
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September 28, 2017 at 12:47 pm
Providing the type of help you are requesting is already found in this site's tutorials. For me to provide a step-by-step guide would take hours to put together. As a community volunteer with no affiliation with FormidablePro, this is beyond the scope of help I'm willing to provide for free.
I have a video on YouTube that walks you through the building of a view from an earlier version of Formidable when views were actually called custom displays. Don't let the name fool you though. Whether it's called a view or custom display the process is the same. Here's the link to the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxubMA_fI8U
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