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[Resolved] Multiple post filters to filter post reference fields

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Last updated by Luo Yang 5 years, 3 months ago.

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#1309341

Hi Toolset support,

I have multiple post relationships in my job site and i want to filter post by multiple filters. The problem is that Views only supports just one post reference filter.. This month i'm going to import a lot of job posts on my site and i don't know how to work with filters now. I had an workaround for this to import data in custom fields AND post relationship fields at the same time but maybe you have a better solution.

Thanks,
Menno

#1309421

Dear Menno,

I have tried the URL you mentioned above, click option "Nice to work here!", it can only pass one URL parameter "wpv-relationship-filter", I get this URL:
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Please describe detail steps to produce the same problem, how do you pass the two URL parameter "wpv-relationship-filter"?
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Are you setting the URLs manually?

I have enabled the private message box, you can provide your website credentials in it, thanks

#1309475

Thanks for the details, for the main problem:
I can add only one post reference filter
That is expected result, as I mentioned in chat, it is a limitation of Views plugin, Views supports only one post type relationships, you have already submitted your feature request, our developers will evaluate it, but I am not sure when it will be implemented.

And I agree with you, it should be a import feature of Views plugin, I have seen a lots of similar threads before, but as you see, Views does not support it yet.

As I suggested in chat, you might consider to use custom fields/taxonomies to replace the new post type relationships.