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[Resolved] Where can I see connections between connected posts via relationships?

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Last updated by ABSTRACTUS 1 year, 8 months ago.

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#2600673
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Tell us what you are trying to do?
I want to check how a particular Event post is related to a Location post.
In the classic editor, there was a section for the relationships where I could see, add or remove relationships.
Now in the block editor, this is not displayed anywhere? Nor is there

Is there any documentation that you are following?
On https://toolset.com/lesson-placement/lesson-placements-1729031-1727273/ it says
"You will see each of the available relationships (relationships that involve the post type you are editing) as a metabox on the post editing page." but there is no such box anywhere šŸ¤”

What is the link to your site?
hidden link (but the content in question is not displayed yet because I cannot check it with this lack of displayed relationshipsā€¦)

#2600777

Nigel
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Hi there

The related posts UI should also be shown when using the block editor, just the same as with the classic editor.

If you temporarily add the Classic Editor plugin to disable Gutenberg, do you then see the expected section?

You should be able to verify that the relationship exists and is active at Toolset > Relationships.

#2600797

Hi Nigel

Thank you for your reply. I have switched the ECD Event post type from Block to Classic editor, but the Relationship section is still not displayed.

On the other side of the relationship, on the Location post type, I see the Relationship section in the Classic editor.

So it seems to work on one end but not on the other end of the n:n Relationship. How can this be? (and: how to display it on the other end as well?)

Best wishes
Claudius

#2600819

Nigel
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Hmmm.

Can you check again when you have disabled all plugins except for Types and Classic Editor?

Can you check the Screen Options tab at the top right of the edit screen while editing a post where it is missing, to see if the section for that relationship is unchecked? (Compare it to the working page.)

#2600989

I figured out that the relationship display obviously was switched off in the post type definition šŸ˜³ I'm still wondering why it was on on one side of the relationship and off on the other side, because I haven't seen the relationship display setting before, therefore the default value would be expected to be the same on both post types of a relationship?