In the advanced settings of the custom display, is there a way to have an “OR” statement.
Example
Where field1 equals [example] or Where field2 equals [login]
Thanks
WordPress Forms
In the advanced settings of the custom display, is there a way to have an “OR” statement.
Example
Where field1 equals [example] or Where field2 equals [login]
Thanks
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October 29, 2012 at 6:59 pm
No. This may be possible on your own using the frm_where_filter, but is too complex to provide an example here.
http://formidablepro.com/knowledgebase/frm_where_filter/
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