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[Attente de la confirmation de l'utilisateur] Split: Adding a range filter to a view – for mobile view

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Oops. I'm afraid I have to ask for one more thing. I tried to add this to the mobile view figuring that would be easy enough for me to handle. I added the code to the search and pagination section as needed. But unfortunately, I couldn't figure out how you added the "Filter based on the frontend search filter by Mileage1." bit to the custom field filter section. I clicked to add a filter, but I didn't see mileage1 in the field options. I see mileage2 and mileage3, but not mileage1. I'm assuming that's due to the section of your custom code that you labeled as

/*
* Remove Toolset's original mileage1 filter.
*/

But that leaves me unsure of how to get this filter into the mobile view.

The mobile view is here:

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Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

When you added the filter code within the "Search and Pagination" section it will automatically add the query filter.

Do you see the mobile view working as expected?