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Sorry, John – thank you for replying though. I’ve since solved my question and have them displayed…just a little different than I like. For some reason this code:
<h3>Resources</h3>
<!-- -->
<?php
$resourcestest = get_posts(array(
'post_type' => 'resources',
'meta_query' => array(
array(
'key' => 'schoolservice', // name of custom field
'value' => '"' . get_the_ID() . '"', // matches exactly "123", not just 123. This prevents a match for "1234"
'compare' => 'LIKE'
)
)
));
?>
<?php if( $resourcestest ): ?>
<ul>
<?php foreach( $resourcestest as $thisresource ): ?>
<li>
<a>ID ); ?>">
<?php echo get_the_title( $thisresource->ID ); ?>
</a>
</li>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</ul>
<?php endif; ?>
<!-- -->
is displaying on 5 of the 7 Resources I have. No matter what I do…only 5.
I’m still debugging but if you have insight that’d be wonderful.
Thank you!
D
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