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I’m not exactly sure where this is supposed to go, so forgive the ignorance but if placed above or between any of the following nothing is returned:
<?php if(get_field('latest_news_or_reports', $post_object->ID) == "news"): ?>
<?php query_posts( array ('posts_per_page' => 5, 'order'=> 'DESC', 'orderby' => 'date', 'category__in' => '' ) ); ?>
<?php if(have_posts()) : while(have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
If placed below I get:
Array
(
[36] => stdClass Object
(
[term_id] => 36
[name] => Events
[slug] => events
[term_group] => 0
[term_taxonomy_id] => 36
[taxonomy] => category
[description] =>
[parent] => 0
[count] => 3
[object_id] => 2470
)
)
Which seems to indicate its grabbing the details from the most recent post (which is something in the Events category with an ID of 2470).
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