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[Resolved] Conditional "if at least one term is set"

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Last updated by romanB-3 3 years, 3 months ago.

Assisted by: Minesh.

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#2158519

Hi,
I'd need to test if a single post has "any" term.
And I only found option to check if current post has or hasn't a specific term.
Thanks.

#2159217

Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

I would like to know how you are adding conditional - using block or [wpv-conditional] statement.

If you are using [wpv-conditional] statement - then to know if any term is assigned that mean at least one term is assigned or not.

For example:

[wpv-conditional if="('[wpv-post-taxonomy type='foreign-language' format='slug' ]' ne '' )"]
<strong>Foreign languages: </strong>[wpv-post-taxonomy type="foreign-language"]
[/wpv-conditional]

More info:
https://toolset.com/documentation/legacy-features/views-plugin/displaying-taxonomies-conditionally/#one

#2159497

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!