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[Closed] Gravity Forms and Custom Types

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Last updated by Dave 11 years, 8 months ago.

Assisted by: Caridad.

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#16204

Hi,

I am following the overview as posted here (hidden link) to create a Gravity Form using Custom Post Types as setup in the Type Plugin. For some reason the custom post types I have setup are not displaying in Gravity Forms. Any thoughts on why this would be? Thank you!

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Michael

#16244

Dear Sammut,

Did you install the "glue" plugin?

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/gravity-forms-custom-post-types/

Regards,
Caridad

#16275

Yes, this is installed.

#16430

Any thoughts on this?

I have the custom type, I have the requisite plugins. I can see the custom type when I go to gravity forms, however, in the pull down menu when I add a new custom type none of the custom fields display in the pull down.

Thank you!

#16517

When you say not appearing in the drop down, do you mean the Custom Field Name drop down where you can choose between new and existing? If so you need to enter them manually the first time, at least I've had to.

Just remember to copy it exactly as it will accept anything with no validation and a typo has thrown me off before.

#16534

Yes, manually enter them OK!!

So I would enter this... "wpcf-contact_name"?

#16551

Looks good to me bud, whatever you set it to in the Custom Fields area you have to copy it exactly with the prefix "wpcf-" (which I assume stands for WordPressCustomField.

So if you've named the slug contact_name then it would be "wpcf-custom_name"

#16625

Thank you!

#16691

No worries bud, glad I could help 🙂

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