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[Resolved] How can a non-Types CPT be a parent of a Types CPT?

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Last updated by Beda 7 years ago.

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#520805

I've created two CPTs with WP-Types and they use the woo product taxonomy. One CPT (Company) is the parent and another CPT (Contact) is the child in terms of their relationship.

I need to tie the woo product (a non-Types CPT) to the Company (a Toolset CPT). How can I make the Woo product a parent and the company a child? My client is a machine broker and each machine is owned by a company; the contacts are people in the company. By making the product the parent and the company the child, I can illustrate machine ownership.

Thanks.

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#520872

Head to Toolset > Post Types > your_custom_post_type > Edit > Post Relationships (Parent / Child) and choose "products" as the parent post type.
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/creating-post-type-relationships/

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