Thinking about it, maybe it’s time for “advanced custom blocks” plugin? could be enormous
Thx
If I’m not mistaken, the parent field provides the field information without the loaded value, but I’ll check
you’re right, I totally missed that one :\ Thanks!
Thanks!
Yes, you can get the parent field object, but it won’t help you load different option for each row, because the “load_field” fired only once..
Plus, the field parent is the field object, meaning, the field post in the wordpress DB, not the actual row with specific data.
Thanks for the answer and time – really appreciates it
1. It does makes sense, at least in my case. Yes, you have to save, but then you can use it over and over, over very similar posts (duplicated, for example)
2. You have data to judge by, perhaps complex. You can save once and have the right fields auto populated. No need for multiple ajax calls each time, which also costs in performance (remember, this happens for front end too)
It seems to me to have a lot of sense to have the context, the least. Why would you allow this? it literally costs nothing.
Hi, I have similar issue – The values seem to be “removed” somehow. I’ve lost lots of data and I don’t understand that. I have many posts with field name of the same kind. What should I do with it? I can’t give specific name for each field, this is a repeater field and the rows are repeating.
Thanks
Could be nice if you would provide a function that queries it all, no?
Oh, yes, you’re right, it is installed, but I somehow thought it is part of ACF, because
Anyway, I’ll update on the PHP 5.6 vs PHP 7 thing soon
1. Well, yes, the update to PHP 7 is quite recent (maybe 7-10 days)
2. I can change back to 5.6 and see if that changes
3. I thought the accordion in the “PRO” version is maintained by ACF team.. I didn’t install it separately
1. seems so
2. It also seems that other stuff that I’ve been using for quite a while with no change has distorted in display now
I can send you screenshots and the configuration I’m using
OK, some more info – it seems that it is related to having a “accordion tab” field inside the repeater. I’m using such a structure all the time, so I don’t know why there is a problem now
thanks! already figured it out and it works perfectly!
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