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[Closed] Automatically updating custom post types with view template

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Last updated by Alexander 11 years, 9 months ago.

Assisted by: Caridad.

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#14488

Good day

When using a form (Gravity Forms) to create a custom post, the data of the post is not visible unless it is manually updated with a view template in the Settings in Views. Is there a way to resolve this? Can the posts be visible without having to update them with a view template every time? Please be so kind as to assist me in this matter.

#14519

Dear Alexander,

In theory you have to include a hidden field in your form called _views_template and assign it the id of the desired Content Template. You can find the id in the URL while editing one.

Here is a similar topic from another user:
https://toolset.com/forums/topic/how-to-select-view-template-from-gravity-forms/

Please let me know if there is anything else that I can assist you with.

Regards.
Caridad

#14521

Dear Caridad

Thank you very much for your assistance, I appreciate it.

Regards
Alexander

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