and to answer your second question, I put the fields in between the <form> tags
I actually didn’t even do anything I just navigated to the page and that function triggered.
So I tried the function you created and it completely blanks the page
Sweet! I will try it out! would I be able to output this to a debugger as well?
I wont know until I know lol
I’ll try to add the save post function. is there a way to only target from these types of post types?
creating a new post/new event
I was able to figure out the solution. Turns out I need to hook it to a gravity forms registered hook, look up the user by user email, then get user id that way since, getting the user ID without referencing something to look up will returned nulled.
here is my updated function for anyone that cares.
`
add_action( ‘gform_user_registered’, ‘add_custom_user_meta’, 10, 4 );
function add_custom_user_meta( $user_id, $feed, $entry, $user_pass ) {
$email = rgar( $entry, ‘3’ );
$user = get_user_by( ’email’, $email );
$userID = $user->ID;
$userACF = ‘user_’.$userID;
$post = get_post( $entry[‘post_id’] );
$caryear = rgar( $entry, ‘7’ );
$row = array(
‘field_5aff6ca2a2def’ => $caryear #this is your repeater subfield key
);
add_row(‘field_5ac6602d483d7’, $row, $userACF); #this is the main repeater key
}
`
I also tried this as well
add_action( 'gform_user_registered_6', 'car_regs', 10, 3 );
function car_reg( $user_id, $feed, $entry ) {
$user = new WP_User( $user_id );
$userid = 'user_'.$user;
$caryear = rgar( $entry, '21' );
$post = get_post( $entry['post_id'] );
#add the row to the repeater
$row = array(
'field_5aff6ca2a2def' => $caryear #this is your repeater subfield key
);
$i = add_row('field_5ac6602d483d7', $row, $userid); #this is the main repeater key
}
For more context of what I am trying to do is upon user registration(Form Submission), it adds an entry to their repeater form that is attached to their profile.
I don’t know exactly what I am doing but as mentioned any help would be amazing!
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