Manually triggering the auto sync.
Currently you can enable auto sync and define an interval (every 5mins, 1hour, 12hours or 24hours). But for someone that haves several tables updated a couple times per month, it's an unnecessary resources allocation.
It would be better to have an option to ALSO (not only) trigger the syncs manually.
So the process would be;
- Create table
- Define file location
- Activate auto sync
- [optional] define a time interval (every 5mins, 1hour, 12hours or 24hours).
- Access to an extra button to activate the auto sync. (whatever script that is already being triggered by the timer above).
If you couple this with the ability to auto update charts as well, this would bring droptables to a whole new level of flexibility and performance.
Currently you can enable auto sync and define an interval (every 5mins, 1hour, 12hours or 24hours). But for someone that haves several tables updated a couple times per month, it's an unnecessary resources allocation.
It would be better to have an option to ALSO (not only) trigger the syncs manually.
So the process would be;
- Create table
- Define file location
- Activate auto sync
- [optional] define a time interval (every 5mins, 1hour, 12hours or 24hours).
- Access to an extra button to activate the auto sync. (whatever script that is already being triggered by the timer above).
If you couple this with the ability to auto update charts as well, this would bring droptables to a whole new level of flexibility and performance.
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