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  • Same problem. Searches come up empty.

    Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    I’ll need some more detail…this is working fine in my tests, so I need to know what you’re doing. For instance, what is the exact shortcode you are using? Do you have the “target_page” and “target_instance” attributes configured?

    Take a look here for details:

    https://xnau.com/work/wordpress-plugins/participants-database/using-the-participants-database-plugin/#search

    Thread Starter arniarni

    (@arniarni)

    oh…
    I’m sorry… I will try with target page attribute.
    Please don’t close this topic, I’ll write the result after checking.

    Thread Starter arniarni

    (@arniarni)

    What can I say.
    I added the target_page and target_instance attributes and put both search and list shortcodes to one page.
    Short testing shows that this example works correctly. I will testing more but hope that all will ok.

    [pdb_search target_page="members-list" target_instance=2]
    [pdb_list sort="true" list_limit="100"]

    Thank you very much for help!
    Regards,
    Arnold

    Thread Starter arniarni

    (@arniarni)

    Qwestion: Is this case of shortcode below (with attribute search=”true”) is the same that above and haven’t a problem with some pdb shortcodes on one page?
    [pdb_list sort="true" search="true" list_limit="100"]

    Plugin Author xnau webdesign

    (@xnau)

    You can have multiple shortcodes on a page, they won’t interfere with each other…that is why the “target_instance” attribute is needed.

    The search shortcode generates the same search form as the list shortcode, but in a separate shortcode so it can be put in a different place or another page.

    Thread Starter arniarni

    (@arniarni)

    Thank you!

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