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    (@ultrafusedthemes)


    Another question: how would I go about using this for basketball AND football recruits? I don’t want to have to have the user sort through them combined – I’d need 2 setups?

    Thanks!
    FF

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  • Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    Take a look at this article, it should give you some ideas how that can be done:

    “Multiple Databases” with Participants Database

    Thread Starter ForumFusion

    (@ultrafusedthemes)

    Great! I’ll take a look at it. Thanks!

    Thread Starter ForumFusion

    (@ultrafusedthemes)

    Thanks for this Roland. The issue I am having is I am not using the signup form so I can’t use the example you posted above.

    My admin and editors will add the participant info from the wp-admin dashboard. I needed a way to display the “[pdb_list]” shortcode that’ll only show all Basketball players and another that displays only Football players.

    Is that doable?

    FF

    Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    If the records are getting added in the backend, the result is the same. You don’t need the signup form, you really only need a field that can be used to differentiate the records, then you would use that field to filter the list display.

    Like for instance a radio button to select the sport in the record when it gets entered.

    Thread Starter ForumFusion

    (@ultrafusedthemes)

    So I added a group called “Sport”. Then I added a field with the name “sport_select”. I added radio buttons with the options “Basketball” and “Football”.

    The shortcode I used is [pdb_list filter=”select_sport=basketball”] Is that correct?

    FF

    Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    Yes, that’s it.

    Thread Starter ForumFusion

    (@ultrafusedthemes)

    Thanks for your help on this Roland – it worked perfectly!

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