I need to bulk connect hundreds of “therapist” posts to many “treatment” posts in a many-to-many Toolset relationship, but manually linking each one is extremely time-consuming.
Solution:
Export the relationships to a CSV or spreadsheet, bulk edit them using an external tool, and re-import using a compatible importer. Alternatively, use the WP Sheet Editor plugin which supports Toolset relationships for bulk editing directly in a spreadsheet-style interface within WordPress.
I want to display a URL parameter (e.g., ?usr=johndoe) inside a Toolset Field & Text block, but my shortcode using get_query_var() always returns "Guest" instead of the actual value.
Solution:
Use $_GET['usr'] instead of get_query_var() in your shortcode, and sanitize it like this:
I want to restrict access to the entire site except the login page, but Toolset Access only allows controlling specific parts of the site, not full-site access.
Solution:
Use a third-party plugin like Restricted Site Access (https://wordpress.org/plugins/restricted-site-access/) to block the entire site except the login page; then use Toolset Access alongside it to control internal access by user role. Compatibility between the two should be tested on your specific setup.
I noticed that the “Display Name” field is not showing in the WordPress admin user profile, and I suspect Toolset may be hiding it.
Solution:
Create a site backup, then go to WordPress Dashboard > Plugins and temporarily deactivate all Toolset plugins. Check if the “Display Name” field reappears in Users > Profile. If it does, Toolset is affecting the display. If not, the issue lies elsewhere.