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[Resolved] How can I limit Custom Search result to EXACT MATCH of the custom post title?

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Problem:
How can I limit Custom Search result to EXACT MATCH of the custom post title?

Solution:
To search by exact title you need to override the query arguments yo u need to use the WordPress 'posts_search' hook.

You can find proposed solution, in this case, with the following reply:
https://toolset.com/forums/topic/how-can-i-limit-custom-search-result-to-exact-match-of-the-custom-post-title/#post-921659

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Last updated by PaulS4783 6 years, 4 months ago.

Assisted by: Minesh.

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#921703

Try this link.
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Is it relevant that the search results output is on a different page?

#921704

Minesh
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You should have mentioned that first. YES - thats why the problem occurs.

Please try following code:

[wpv-conditional if="( '[wpv-search-term param='wpv_post_search']' eq '' ) AND ( '[wpv-search-term param='wpv_filter_submit']' ne '' )"]
 [wpml-string context="wpv-views"]You must enter a search code.[/wpml-string]
[/wpv-conditional]

Now - it must be FIXED 🙂 - waiting for your confirmation 🙂

#921706

Bingo!
Fantastic work.

Thanks for all your support on this.
I don't think I would have solved it alone.

You can close the ticket. 😉

#948973
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I need to open this ticket again.

There is a problem with the query when used on a WPML site.
As per my original post, I DON'T want to show any records unless there is an exact match for the shipping code.

HOWEVER, in it's current form, the filter can be circumvented by "toggling" between language versions.
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Is it necessary to duplicate the view and use a different view code for each language version?
Seems a bit redundant if it is.