I have a CPT rendering basically a membership setup.
A WordPress user managing the editor's login.
The structure: A CPT editors profiles
The CPT is linked to the "currently logged in users" user's account.
The process is New editor registers account on WordPress.
The email is verified with the verification plugin and then automatically redirects to creating an editor profile step one once verified.
The Editors profile step one form consists of a 4 step (multistep cred form) form.
Once all the steps have been completed the profile is submitted and for approval by site admin and payment confirmation (this is a manual process so no implementation issues)
Once the profile has been vetted and payment confirmation has been received the site admin manually approves the profile and an automated link is sent to the user to complete his/her profile. This is the same CPT as above with step One. Just this time does include all the fields of the CPT (9 Multistep form)
his is all working seamless.
The challenge: one of the Multistep forms has a form that contains the qualifications of the User. Currently, we use 4 (fixed amount) fields ( with multifield option available. This does render a bit messy report. So we have decided to look into the option of using a multi-field group in the multi-step post form. The results should be that an Editor can list unlimited Qualifications. The current
setup for the multifield group consists of two fields. "types of qualification" and "qualification name"
How do I integrate a multi-field group into a multistep form?
Hello and thank you for contacting Toolset support.
Well, there is no built-in feature as a multistep form in Toolset. So, I guess that you implemented the multistep feature by implementing one of the suggestions that were previously discussed in the form, or maybe a different approach.
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In any case, you can add the form for the Repeatable Field Group(RFG) in the same way.
Check our documentation for RFG forms here https://toolset.com/course-lesson/front-end-forms-for-repeatable-field-groups/ and keep in mind that: Forms that submit information using repeatable field groups must feature a field to select the parent post. Otherwise, the submitted information cannot be retrieved and used. This field is automatically included in the form, just make sure not to remove it.
Let me know if something is not clear, or if you get stuck with something.