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works perfectly, I checked 6.2.2 wordpress version. 8.1.9 php version.
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Awesome plugin! It is compatible with ACF 6+ ?
Thanks!
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Does exactly what it describes – simple and without hiccups, love it.
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This plugin saves me a lot of time to manually code each relationship for each project that needs it. Works like a charm.
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This is the second time I’ve needed to use this plugin in a year. Works perfectly. Thanks for creating and maintaining it!
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Thank you very much!
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Thank you very much!
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Took a while to figure out how to set it up, but now it works perfectly!
Thank you ??
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Awesome :))
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With fields belonging to different types of post and without any configuration = awesome !
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We had ~10 different post types and fields all over the place. Just make sure the custom field names are the same across post types and it works flawlessly!
Thanks a heap!
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This plugin is awesome and should be made core ACF. Thanks so much.
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Works perfectly with ACF Pro Version 5.8.8 – can’t understand why isn’t it included in ACF core. Epic!
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Incredibly useful if you need to create relationships between objects of different post types.
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If you’re dealing with large data sets, this plugin can save massive amounts of query time and speed up your site. Like everyone else said, it’s a “must have”!
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Hi John,
thanks alot for this extension – which covers a very important area, when dealing with theme development.
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This should almost be in-built functionality in ACF, at least in Pro. Thank you for writing this and sharing it freely. Can’t express enough gratitude.
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Also using Pods Frameworks, its really hard to grasp that this feature isn’t built in to ACF. Taking the classic book/author relationship, you’d obviously expect, that when you add a book to an author, you can not only see that this author wrote that book, but also that this book was written by that specific author, and vice versa.
This plugin fixes that. So go use it!
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Thank you for your plugin. Lost a lot of time searching for PHP-Stuff etc. Nothing worked –?but your plugin works great. Should be in core of ACF.
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Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!
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This Plugin is great! Thank you!
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Works with WP 4.9.9 + ACF Pro 5.7.9. Doesn’t work with ACFs on the user page.
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Great functionality! Really useful ??
Thanks for the plugin!
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Does exactly what I needed with no fuss or hassle. Just brilliant ??
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Works
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A couple of months ago I switched over to Pods, because of their very nice bidirectional features. With this I can make a more clear choice in which cases I go for ACF or Pods. Thank you very much!
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I had been using ACF function.php code to get this behavior, which worked just fine. The reason why I switched to this plugin was the additional code they offer that allows new related posts to be added to the post number limit set in ACF. Very nicely done ??
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This works seemlessly I am very impressed – kudos to the author.
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I agree with others – definitely should be in ACF Pro core. Incredibly useful.
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Remember: the field name of the two relationship fields must be the same!
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