Relationships between custom fields and taxonomy terms












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I have a custom post type named products and a taxonomy named product_categories. There are some parent and child terms under product_categories.



I want to add min_price and max_price fields for each term in product page.



With Wordpress's add_post_meta function, I can add minimum and maximum prices as a custom field for each product, but I have no idea how to do relationship between these prices and taxonomy terms.



What should I do for that?





Thanks for your reply Anh, but my problem still continues with add_term_meta function.



For example:



$term_id = '10'; (Kitchen)



add_term_meta ($term_id, 'min_price', '99', true);



In this example, I am adding a minimum price $99 for Kitchen term. But I want to add this price for each posts.



For example:




  • Post 1 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 99

  • Post 2 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 250

  • Post 3 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 320

  • Post 4 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 59


That's exactly what I want to do.










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    I have a custom post type named products and a taxonomy named product_categories. There are some parent and child terms under product_categories.



    I want to add min_price and max_price fields for each term in product page.



    With Wordpress's add_post_meta function, I can add minimum and maximum prices as a custom field for each product, but I have no idea how to do relationship between these prices and taxonomy terms.



    What should I do for that?





    Thanks for your reply Anh, but my problem still continues with add_term_meta function.



    For example:



    $term_id = '10'; (Kitchen)



    add_term_meta ($term_id, 'min_price', '99', true);



    In this example, I am adding a minimum price $99 for Kitchen term. But I want to add this price for each posts.



    For example:




    • Post 1 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 99

    • Post 2 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 250

    • Post 3 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 320

    • Post 4 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 59


    That's exactly what I want to do.










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      I have a custom post type named products and a taxonomy named product_categories. There are some parent and child terms under product_categories.



      I want to add min_price and max_price fields for each term in product page.



      With Wordpress's add_post_meta function, I can add minimum and maximum prices as a custom field for each product, but I have no idea how to do relationship between these prices and taxonomy terms.



      What should I do for that?





      Thanks for your reply Anh, but my problem still continues with add_term_meta function.



      For example:



      $term_id = '10'; (Kitchen)



      add_term_meta ($term_id, 'min_price', '99', true);



      In this example, I am adding a minimum price $99 for Kitchen term. But I want to add this price for each posts.



      For example:




      • Post 1 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 99

      • Post 2 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 250

      • Post 3 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 320

      • Post 4 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 59


      That's exactly what I want to do.










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      I have a custom post type named products and a taxonomy named product_categories. There are some parent and child terms under product_categories.



      I want to add min_price and max_price fields for each term in product page.



      With Wordpress's add_post_meta function, I can add minimum and maximum prices as a custom field for each product, but I have no idea how to do relationship between these prices and taxonomy terms.



      What should I do for that?





      Thanks for your reply Anh, but my problem still continues with add_term_meta function.



      For example:



      $term_id = '10'; (Kitchen)



      add_term_meta ($term_id, 'min_price', '99', true);



      In this example, I am adding a minimum price $99 for Kitchen term. But I want to add this price for each posts.



      For example:




      • Post 1 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 99

      • Post 2 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 250

      • Post 3 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 320

      • Post 4 / Term: Kitchen / Min price: 59


      That's exactly what I want to do.







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          WordPress supports adding meta to taxonomy terms via add_term_meta function. You have to hook to the term edit page, showing the form and use add_term_meta to add meta values.



          As there is a lot of work, I'd suggest using a custom fields framework like Meta Box. It supports term meta via MB Term Meta extension.






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            WordPress supports adding meta to taxonomy terms via add_term_meta function. You have to hook to the term edit page, showing the form and use add_term_meta to add meta values.



            As there is a lot of work, I'd suggest using a custom fields framework like Meta Box. It supports term meta via MB Term Meta extension.






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              WordPress supports adding meta to taxonomy terms via add_term_meta function. You have to hook to the term edit page, showing the form and use add_term_meta to add meta values.



              As there is a lot of work, I'd suggest using a custom fields framework like Meta Box. It supports term meta via MB Term Meta extension.






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                WordPress supports adding meta to taxonomy terms via add_term_meta function. You have to hook to the term edit page, showing the form and use add_term_meta to add meta values.



                As there is a lot of work, I'd suggest using a custom fields framework like Meta Box. It supports term meta via MB Term Meta extension.






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                WordPress supports adding meta to taxonomy terms via add_term_meta function. You have to hook to the term edit page, showing the form and use add_term_meta to add meta values.



                As there is a lot of work, I'd suggest using a custom fields framework like Meta Box. It supports term meta via MB Term Meta extension.







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