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[Resolved] Query filter by url parameter

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Last updated by horngO 5 years, 2 months ago.

Assisted by: Christian Cox.

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#1327449
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I am creating an generic archive view that would display products that belong to a certain taxonomy. In my case, it's the "Brands and Models" taxonomy as the attached image shows.

I would think the view needs a query filter by url parameter.

My question is what would be the link to call this archive view?
From the attached image, I don't understand what is wpvbrandandmodel? I have never came across this slug anywhere in my site.

#1327463
Screen Shot 2019-08-29 at 3.56.07 PM.png

Here's the screenshot I was referring to in chat. You can click the small icon to visit the archive. Let me know if you have additional questions about that.

#1327577

Actually, Christian, maybe I have the wrong setup. Is it possible to create a hyperlink that opens a View?

#1327723

Thank you for the help, but I think I figured it out