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[Resolved] Connect two different post types

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Last updated by patrikK-2 6 years, 2 months ago.

Assisted by: Christian Cox.

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#1120992

I have now changed it

If i use "Select posts with the author the same as the page where this View is shown"
it seams to be correct on both pages.
My content, and Presentation.

Now there is a news issue.

IF one user, ex "Patrik" that is administrator, adding a item from backend, the author is set to "patrik"
and the item will show up wrong.

The offers need always be connected to the company and not the user.

I think im getting lost i all querys...

So, how do i do the postform that add the item fetch the company-connection?

#1120994

The offers need always be connected to the company and not the user.
If you do not want offers connected to a User, you must connect them to a Company using Post Relationships. Therefore, you should not use a "post author" filter to determine which Offers to show on a Company single post. You should use a Post Relationship filter instead. Create a Post Relationship to relate Company and Offer posts. Edit each Offer and relate it to some Company.

#1121317

I have tried this. But still no luck. That's why I went back to auther.

There is no company connected to the offer when adding from front end.

#1121472