• Hello. I was wondering if it is posible to do a search using date range… but those dates are not when the post was posted… the dates are custom fields that each post has… in format YYYYMMDD

    for example.. one post might be:

    Title: Random Event Coming up
    actual post posted on: feb. 20, 2016

    custom field–> Event starts on: March 20, 2016 (yymmdd)
    custom field–> Event ends on: March 23, 2016 (yymmdd)

    So when the user searches, they will search for future events ranging from two dates that are custom fields…

    My site is in spanish… but you can view it here:

    http://sedetucuman.com.ar/

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-wp-query-search-filter/

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  • Plugin Author TC.K

    (@wp_dummy)

    Since you have 2 different meta fields for start and end, you can create two meta fields filters:
    for event start you can use ‘>=’ compare and for event end you can use ‘<=’ compare.

    Hello ideconsultora,

    I see that it works on your site and it is exactly what I want as well. But I wonder how you even got the simple calendar selector for dates. Did you achieve it with this plugin and if yes how did you solve?

    Thanks for a short feedback

    By the way: Your site was loading for ages the first time I opened. Try it out on a laptop / browser which calls it for the first time to exclude caching, and see if there is something big loaded in the beginning. Might have been only here though.

    Hm actually checking the classes it seems he used another plugin. TC.K, could you check his site and tell me if this could be achieved also with your plugin? The one he used is for me quite a no-go because the authors make themselves not available at all which I dont like as an attitude. I prefer donating to open people as you who are supersupportive while still giving away all for free. Thanks a lot for supporting the WP community so amazingly.

    Thread Starter ideconsultora

    (@ideconsultora)

    Hi, yes, I ended up using Search & Filter Pro for this. It was the only way I could get it to work by the deadline. Coding manually would have taken forever.

    The support was slow, but actually pretty good. They really helped me out with a little problem I had with the results.

    On another note, I really don’t know why the page takes so long to load at first. I did notice it as well but I thought it was just my slow internet connection… I’ll doble check the codes.

    Thanks for your reply.

    Plugin Author TC.K

    (@wp_dummy)

    @sofian777, yes it is doable if you have two date meta fields like the one ideconsultora have.
    However, there are many customization need to do though.
    Here are the steps you need to do:
    1. You need to add a new display field in custom field filter.
    2. your date custom field need to saved in unix timespan format.
    3. you need add jquery-ui datapicker in frontend(in the form) and backend (in the post new/edit page if you create the meta field manually)

    The reason I am not adding date field in the meta field is because the date field can be tricky due to many format can be used in the date field and for database queries it is best to use unix timespan. But meta field creation plugins (like ACF). So it is better to do it manually.

    Uff, this is beyond my scope I guess. I used PODS to create the custom types, it can do posts, tax and fields so maybe it is possible. But the rest I have not much clue what you speak about.

    If you would customize this for me (and for others) would it be in a cost range that is not so much more than a paid plugin?

    I am still searching and thinking, but so far your plugin is on my favorite list, so let me know if you are interested in a customization job and how much it would cost.

    Thread Starter ideconsultora

    (@ideconsultora)

    it would probably be cheaper to just buy the 20 dollar Search and Filtro Pro plugin.

    True, but I am searching for a longterm solution, and all those 1year subscriptions are very strange for me, because you basically need to update to keep your sites safe, it is not only about new features. Considering this $20 sum up over the years, so I was thinking if a free plugin with a small initial investment might be a better choice.

    Of course it depends if TC.K finds it interesting by himself to accomplish such a task for his plugin. Doing it just for me we would not be able to meet at a reasonable price. And also I found two good pro versions on codecanyon, where at least updates are lifetime, for 20 bucks as well, only support is extra.

    I am in a big investigation period of all bigger filter plugins, since I prefer finding a solutiong that covers all my cases, instead of starting to search over again with the next project.

    But for sure, from project perspective spending $20 is the best choice.

    Could you fix your loading times?

    Thread Starter ideconsultora

    (@ideconsultora)

    I understand. next time I might try codecanyon because of the lifetime updates.

    Haven’t gotten around to the loading time problem. It will take a while, I have no idea what the problem is. Might be one of the many plugins I have running…

    Plugin Author TC.K

    (@wp_dummy)

    @sofian777, you better off use those plugin in codecanyon. I do have accept freelance jobs occasionally to customize this plugin. But It will cost more than $20.

    Actually this plugin is designed more bias to people who know coding. Because this plugin come with many hooks for customization (You can see why search form has no styling at all). But I do realize not all users know how to code. That’s why I tried to answer all the questions here. However when comes to customization, it is always involves coding. Thus, if you don’t know anything about coding, it is hard for you to get what you need from this plugin.

    I am into HTML and CSS a lot but no php, so I guess it is not for me, at least not for this case. The downside on codecanyon is that the license is valid for only one domain I remember now, but I might consider using different plugins, as yours for all non-event things, and for specific needs to get a license over there, I will see. I also plan to note my investigations down in a blog and will mention your extraordinary helpfulness, really outstanding especially for a free plugin.

    Thanks so far, might get back to you with other issues once I use it on live sites…

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