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Hi @inforesist
Thanks for the JSON export. That makes all clear. It seems that you are using relationship field instead of post object field. For this field type, you need the “acf/fields/relationship/query” hook instead. It should be like this:
function my_relationship_query( $args, $field, $post_id ) {
{
// modify the order
$args['orderby'] = 'date';
$args['order'] = 'DESC'; // change to 'ASC' to reverse it
return $args;
}
// filter for a specific field based on it's name
add_filter('acf/fields/relationship/query/name=for_theme', 'my_relationship_query', 10, 3);
This page should give you more idea about it: http://www.advancedcustomfields.com/resources/acf-fields-relationship-query/.
I hope this helps.
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