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    • GravityView

      GravityView

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      Display Gravity Forms entries on the front-end of your site and build powerful web applications.

    • GravityImport

      GravityImport

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      Import entries from CSV files into Gravity Forms to transfer data, create new forms, or update existing entries.

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      Quickly edit Gravity Forms entries inline to save time, reduce clicks, and streamline your workflow.

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      Turn Gravity Forms entries into interactive charts and graphs.

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      Update multiple Gravity Forms entries at once, send bulk emails, and streamline your workflow.

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      Turn Gravity Forms entries into dynamic calendars to showcase events, schedules, appointments, and more.

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      Export Gravity Forms entries to Excel, CSV, or PDF and share them instantly with secure download links.

    • GravityMath

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      Perform advanced calculations on Gravity Forms entries to display totals, averages, or build custom calculators.

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      Track, compare, and restore changes made to Gravity Forms forms and entries with a full version history.

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      Migrate all Gravity Forms data, including forms, entries, Views, feeds, uploads, and more.

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    Using GravityMath inside a GravityView Custom Content field

    Estimated reading: 5 minutes

    Updated on April 23, 2026

    When using the [gravitymath]   shortcode inside a GravityView Custom Content field, you may encounter issues with merge tags being processed in the wrong order. This article explains the problem and provides a workaround.

    Understanding the Problem #

    GravityView processes merge tags in Custom Content fields before shortcodes run. This means any merge tags inside your [gravitymath]   shortcode get replaced by GravityView before GravityMath ever sees them.

    Example Scenario: Sales Team Dashboard #

    Let’s say you have two forms:

    Form A (ID: 10) – Sales Reps

    • Field 1: Sales Rep Name
    • Field 2: Region
    • Field 3: Email

    Form B (ID: 20) – Orders

    • Field 5: Sales Rep Name (dropdown matching reps from Form A)
    • Field 6: Order Total
    • Field 7: Order Date

    You create a View using Form A to display your sales team. For each rep, you want to show how many orders they have in Form B.

    What you might try (and why it doesn’t work)

    In a Custom Content field, you add:

    Orders: [gravitymath scope="form" id="20" filter="filter_5={Sales Rep Name:1}"]{Order Total:6:count}[/gravitymath]

    Expected result: Each sales rep shows their order count.

    Actual result: The count is wrong or empty.

    Why? GravityView processes {Order Total:6:count}   first. Since field 6 doesn’t exist in Form A (the View’s source), it fails. GravityMath never gets to process it.

    The Workaround #

    We need a way to tell GravityView to leave certain merge tags alone so GravityMath can process them. The workaround below uses an alternate syntax (tildes ~~   instead of curly braces {}  ) to mark merge tags that should be handled by GravityMath.

    Step 1: Add the helper snippet

    Add this code to your site (where to add code):

    /**
     * Allows using ~Field:ID~ syntax in GravityMath shortcodes.
     * Prevents GravityView from processing these merge tags prematurely.
     * The snippet converts ~~ to {} right before GravityMath runs.
     */
    add_filter( 'gravityview/math/shortcode/before', function ( $formula ) {
        preg_match_all( '/~[^~]*?:(\d+(\.\d+)?|[a-z_]+)(:(.*?))?~/mi', $formula, $merge_tags, PREG_SET_ORDER );
    
        foreach ( $merge_tags as $merge_tag ) {
            $updated_merge_tag = str_replace( '~', '', $merge_tag[0] );
            $updated_merge_tag = sprintf( '{%s}', $updated_merge_tag );
            $formula = str_replace( $merge_tag[0], $updated_merge_tag, $formula );
        }
    
        return $formula;
    } );

    Step 2: Update your shortcode

    Wrap merge tags that reference the queried form (Form B) with tildes instead of curly braces:

    Before:

    Orders: [gravitymath scope="form" id="20" filter="filter_5={Sales Rep Name:1}"]{Order Total:6:count}[/gravitymath]

    After:

    Orders: [gravitymath scope="form" id="20" filter="filter_5={Sales Rep Name:1}"]~Order Total:6:count~[/gravitymath]

    Now each sales rep’s row correctly shows their order count from Form B.

    Which Syntax to Use #

    SyntaxProcessed byWhen to use
    {Field:ID}  GravityView (first)The field is from the View’s form and you want its current value
    ~Field:ID~  GravityMath (after snippet runs)The field is from the queried form and GravityMath should process it

    In our example:

    • {Sales Rep Name:1}   uses curly braces. This is from Form A (the View’s form). We want GravityView to replace it with the current rep’s name so it can filter Form B.
    • ~Order Total:6:count~   uses tildes. This is field 6 from Form B (the queried form). We need GravityMath to count it after applying the filter.

    More Examples #

    Counting filtered entries

    Count orders for the current sales rep:

    [gravitymath scope="form" id="20" filter="filter_5={Sales Rep Name:1}"]~Order Total:6:count~[/gravitymath]

    Summing filtered values

    Sum order totals for the current sales rep:

    [gravitymath scope="form" id="20" filter="filter_5={Sales Rep Name:1}"]~Order Total:6:sum~[/gravitymath]

    Calculating an average

    Average order value for the current sales rep:

    [gravitymath scope="form" id="20" filter="filter_5={Sales Rep Name:1}"]~Order Total:6:avg~[/gravitymath]

    Troubleshooting #

    Still not working?

    • Make sure the snippet is active on your site
    • Verify the field IDs match your actual forms
    • Check that the filter field (e.g., Sales Rep Name) has matching values in both forms
    • Remember: use {}   for the View’s form fields, ~~   for the queried form’s fields

    If you’re still having trouble, contact our support team and we’ll be happy to help you set this up.

    Related Articles #

    • The [gravitymath] Shortcode
    • How to target a specific field value with [gravitymath] filters
    • Using the Custom Content Field
    • Where to put code samples
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