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[Resolved] Display scheduled posts in relationship

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Last updated by Valeriia 5 years, 5 months ago.

Assisted by: Nigel.

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#1110218

Hi,

One of my sites was build with the idea of posting the content daily. I prepare the content in advance and need to see in preview that everything is ok.

After the update to the new relationship (I just did it yesterday) I relized that I don't see the scheduled posts in relationship neither in backend, nor in front-end.

I need this feature urgently, its absense sabotages my work. Please add it asap. Thanks.

#1110625

Nigel
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Hi Valeria

I tried this and found a JS error in the console (screenshot).

I've reported this as a bug and will report back to you when I get some feedback.

#1111383

Hi Nigel.

It's not only that. In my configuration the parent post is scheduled and the childred are already published. I migrated the previous relationship to the new type. So the posts are connected, but not displayed neither in back-end, nor in front-end. After I publish the parent, I start seeing them everywhere as it should be.

So please don't forget to add to your request to programmers that the scheduled posts should be displayed too.

As a matter of fact, it would be nice to see all the posts displayed, even the drafts. The ideal would be if you can enable it in the settings, as I think not everybody needs it, but when you do need it, not having it complifies the life significantly.

Thanks.

#1111391

Nigel
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Hi Valeria

"but not displayed neither in back-end, nor in front-end"

Can I clarify where exactly you mean so that the developers looking into the JS error have the full details?

You have a parent-child relationship and connected posts.

The parents may have a scheduled status.

What are you not seeing, when? (I'm particularly interested in the backend.)

#1111396
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I'm not seeing the connected posts in the backend, both for child and parent. I know they are connected because when I publish the parent they appear as should. Besides, for the child the ability to select the parent is disabled, which means (I guess) the parent is already selected but I can't see it.

I attached the screenshots.

Thanks.

#1111525

Nigel
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Hi Valeria

The devs have already worked on a fix for this, and it will be included in the next minor Types update (after today's 3.1.1 hotfix).

#1111531

Good to know, thanks.

#1145839

Nigel
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Hi Valeria

I'm just reviewing my queues and see this didn't get closed.

If you updated to Types 3.1.2 and still saw the issue, let me know.

#1147118

It's ok now. Thanks.

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