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Thanks John,
I see where you’re going. And good caution on having too many filters/Queries.
Using “foreach”, maybe something like this?
// append meta query
$meta_query = array(
'relation' => 'AND',
foreach( $value as $val )
{
array(
'relation' => 'OR',
array(
'key' => $name,
'value' => '"' . $val . '"',
'compare' => 'LIKE',
),
),
});
I went a different route and decided to utilize custom taxonomies, in combination with the Taxonomy field. But still utilizing the Javascript Elliot outlined in the tutorial. Seems to be less intensive query and built into WordPress already.
Thanks again for your response.
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