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[Resolved] Dynamically change slug based on parent CPT

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Last updated by Shane 5 years, 1 month ago.

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#1360617

Hello there,

We have CPT "A" with its archive at "www.site.com/creators/" and individual posts at "www.site.com/creator/john-doe"

We then have CPT "B" with its archive at "www.site.com/collections/" and we would like individual posts at "www.site.com/collection/john-doe/winter-2019-collection"

Is that possible without creating pages manually?

Thank you!

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Shane
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Hi Bastien,

Thank you for getting in touch.

Unfortunately this is not possible to do unless some custom coding is involved. A similar ticket to this was handled by a colleague and he had found a plugin that might be able to help you .

Take a look at his post below.
https://toolset.com/forums/topic/relationship-and-hierarchical-url-parent-child/

In any case for us to provide a solution it would be custom coding and custom coding is out of our support scope.

Thanks,
Shane