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[Résolu] Where the Relationship Data Stored ?

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Last updated by Minesh Il y a 5 années et 1 mois.

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I remember all relationship is stored in field _wpcf_belongs_{parent-slug}_id in postmeta table, but now it isn't there...
Any idea where the relationship data stored ?

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Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

Well - _wpcf_belongs_{parent-slug}_id method is used with the legacy Types version.

Since Types 3.0 we introduce new relationship - you should check the following blog post:
=> https://toolset.com/2018/05/toolset-post-relationships-release/

With the introduction of new relationship - the relationship content is stored using the custom database tables:
- wp_toolset_associations
- wp_toolset_relationships

We also offer new post-relationship API :
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/customizing-sites-using-php/post-relationships-api/

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