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  • #7042
     freeriders58
    Participant

    Hello and thank you in advance for your answers,

    I explain my problem and I escuse advance for my bad English.

    I use your theme for a community site for bikers and I have a question on the search form members.

    Currently, the member who enrolls in a choice of status. Either it is biker, or it is mechanic, etc …

    In my case, it is possible that the member is also biker and mechanic.

    So I set up the choice of status as checkbox.

    My problem is that the 2 status are not taken into account when searching for membership.

    If I’m looking for a mechanic, I do not think the member is both biker and mechanic.

    How should I proceed?

    Thank you in advance for your response.

    Sincerely,

    #7149
     SQadmin
    Keymaster

    Hi,
    What do you mean that the status is not taken into account? I don’t understand the problem ..sorry

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    #7158
     freeriders58
    Participant

    Thank you for your answer, I’ll try to be clearer with an example.

    Indeed, it is the situation that is not taken into account.

    My member “John” comes with a rider profile (dropdown). When my search form I’m looking for a biker, I see “john” in the member. No worries.

    Now if “john” is both biker and mechanic. Therefore information both during registration status (checkbox). From that moment, when I search in the search form on a biker, I can not find “John”.

    I hope I have sufficiently clear enough 🙂

    Thank you in advance for your reply hoping there is a solution to my problem.

    #7160
     Douweboschma
    Participant

    Hi I’ve struggled with the same problem as you do and I found the following solution.

    In the base profile you could have for example a drop down for

    I am:

    Male
    Female

    Then you could add checkboxes with:

    Who is:

    Mechanic
    Rider
    Bar man
    Brawler
    Lover
    Babe

    and so on… 😉

    Other drop down:

    Who is looking for:

    male
    female

    And checkboxes with:

    Who is:

    Mechanic
    Rider
    Bar man
    Brawler
    Lover
    Babe

    etc.

    In the search you swap the I am and looking for around in the theme options: sweet date/ buddypress and you add the first “who is” to the search form.

    This kind of solution worked for me.

    Good luck

    Regards,

    Ewoud

    #7163
     freeriders58
    Participant

    Thank you very much for your answer, I’ll try this solution immediately.

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