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A commercial add-on for creating relationships.

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Where does the var_prefix come from in Playa?

I tried commenting on this thread, but it's closed. I am having a similar issue - the deprecated {parent:field} is working, but I'm sure won't forever. I'd like to switch to using the var_prefix, but …
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Where does the var_prefix come from in Playa?

Come to find out, I didn't actually need the opening channel entries loop, I was able to do it with all Playa tags. …
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How to find if an entry has parents (Playa) in a particular channel?

Within my channel entries loop, I'm trying to determine if an entry has FAqs; which in this situation are the parent as you choose an entry in the FAQ. This is what I have: {if '{exp:playa:total_pare …
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Parent/child data from Playa 3 loop

Is there a way to retreive parent/child data from within the Playa 3 loops? I tried using {parent:title}, but that just prints that string. …
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Parent/child data from Playa 3 loop

As it turns out, using {reverse_related_entries}{title}{/reverse_related_entries} does the trick.
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{exp:playa:parents} returning value of {exp:channel:entries} that it's nested within

{exp:channel:entries} {exp:playa:parents} {title} returns title from the entry {/exp:playa:parents} {/exp:channel:entries} If I remove the {exp:channel:entries} tag pair, then the playa
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Is there a way to filter Playa relationship in {exp:gmap:results}?

One of the "filters" so to speak on my gmap search is a playa field. Is there a way to filter my results by that relationship? … The data is in the post var, but I need to get the playa parents loop combined with the results loop - else I'll tear in to PHP. …
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Is there a way to filter Playa relationship in {exp:gmap:results}?

While it wasn't as clean of a solution as I wanted, I ended up using categories rather than a Playa relationship. Does the trick, but now I have a category group acting as a channel. …
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Interesting Playa bug requiring two closing tags of nested exp:playa:children tag pair

{exp:channel:entries} {exp:playa:children var_prefix="parent"} {parent:exp:playa:children var_prefix="child"} {/parent:exp:playa:children} {/parent:exp:playa:children} …
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{exp:playa:total_children} > 1 not returning in conditional without var output

I'm trying to show data conditionally based on a relationship having more than 1 child (see below). When I output the var {exp:playa:total_children field="cf_lookbook_products" entry_id="{entry_id}"} …
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