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All I'm looking to achieve is relationships between content types. Again, content types I have create using Types/Views, not built-in WordPress content types, my custom content types I created in types/views. Sorry for repeating that, but everyone is doing too much assuming.
Let's say I have two content types I created (projects & publications). If I add a project to a publication, the project will appear on the publication. But that publication should also appear on the project page, automatically. That's the type of bi-directional relationships/functionality I'm missing here.
It's really simple to do in Drupal, but I'm still not sure about Types/Views and I really want to use this because its pretty tight.
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll check this out and circle back. So from my previous post, will this method add a project to a publication, project will appear on that specific publication, now that publication should also appear on the project page, automatically. Is that correct?
I see. I was looking at this parent/child relationship and see that I can only add one post relationship, not multiple post relationships, see attached image. Is that correct? Maybe I have multiple writers associated with one publication. How can I add that multiple relationship? Also, is there any way to have autcomplete fields?
Thx,
David
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