how to get more, as one dataset on a pdf-export?

10 December, 2019 15:46:57
Pete
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Messages: 2
Hi,
we search for a solution to export posts from a customers website.
We need a solution, to export special fields only from posts, that we have generated with "Advanced Fields Pro".

So we can get the important content only, without to have everything of the entire Post on a PDF-File.

How we can bulk more, than one Post and migrate it to a PDF?
We want to have more that one Post on a PDF-Page and filtered with relevant fields only
Is this possible?

Thx
Pete
10 December, 2019 23:17:13
E2Pdf
Support
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Hi,

Advances Custom Fields supported by E2Pdf ([meta key="x"]), but unfortunately E2Pdf has not yet support of merging multiple datasets. This functionality is currently under development.

We remain at your service.
We would really appreciate your feedback at WordPress.org!
11 December, 2019 03:47:22
Pete
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Messages: 2
Uhh, thats too bad, but thx for your Reply.

Pete
6 May, 2020 18:30:50
Alom
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Messages: 1
Hi,

I can see when you go to the export function, you are able to select the form template and then selected an INDIVIDUAL data set and export to PDF for printing etc.

I do not see any function where I can export either ALL entries or maybe select data between specific dates?

Is that possible? As my form is completed many times by students. And it will be very difficult to individually export each entry.

Thank you
6 May, 2020 22:55:48
E2Pdf
Support
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Hi,

Unfortunately mass export functionality not available yet. We have this option in our roadmap so it will be added in future.

Meanwhile if you are using Formidable Forms you can create view with iteration of datasets and use [e2pdf-download id="1" dataset="[id]"] / [e2pdf-save id="1" dataset="[id]"] shortcodes. Keep in mind that if you will use "e2pdf-save" shortcode in iteration you must increase all your PHP limits to avoid any timeouts.

We remain at your service.
We would really appreciate your feedback at WordPress.org!