Brand New Release: Gravity Flow Parent-Child Forms Extension 1.6
By Gravity Forms Published August 22, 2024Gravity Forms is pleased to announce an update for the Gravity Flow Parent-Child Forms Extension. Version 1.6 contains a number of fixes, including…
- Fixed an issue where adding a child entry can fail when using Gravity Forms 2.9 by ensuring configs are output when viewing the child form.
- Fixed PHP warnings that can occur when adding a child form.
Gravity Flow – Powerful Automation For WordPress
If you’ve ever wanted to create custom automated workflows around your forms, Gravity Flow is the solution you’re looking for.
Once installed alongside Gravity Forms, Gravity Flow lets you create multi-step workflows that can be triggered by form entry submissions. These tools are perfect for taking paper-based systems online or automating repetitive tasks you’re already carrying out related to form entry submissions.
Thanks to Gravity Flow’s 40 different action steps plus its other features, not to mention the library of extensions, you should be able to create the custom form-based workflows that your business requires.
To get a better sense of what Gravity Flow can do, check out these case studies:
- Use Gravity Flow to Set Up an Email Drip Campaign
- Create an Automated Vacation Request and Approval Workflow
- Automatically Generate PDF Documents From Form Entries With a Custom Workflow
- Create a Payment Collection Workflow With Gravity Flow and Its Supported Payment Processors
The Parent-Child Forms Extension is one of the many add-ons available for Gravity Flow. It lets you define parent-child relationships between forms, making it possible to keep all of the related form entry submissions together. For more information, check out the extension documentation.
Visit the official website to learn more about Gravity Flow.
Gravity Flow Parent-Child Forms Extension 1.6 Changelog
- Fixed an issue where adding a child entry can fail when using Gravity Forms 2.9 by ensuring configs are output when viewing the child form.
- Fixed PHP warnings that can occur when adding a child form.
- Fixed the PHP 8.1 deprecation notice for trim() that occurs when the add-on is activated on a new site.
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