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Bonnie
ParticipantHi Anh
Yes, no problem.
Thank you.
BonnieBonnie
ParticipantOh no! I didn't realise when I bought it. I don't think I have the technical knowledge to do that... yes, I believe WP-Types metadata is created in the exact same way, from what I have read online. However I wouldn't have a clue how to rewrite the code...
Bonnie
ParticipantThank you for fixing the link!
Yes, they have been created with WP-Types. So they already appear on the post type - I don't want to add them again, if that makes sense. I just want to track their changes.
To give it a bit of context, I maintain the website for a large hospital with a number of laboratories. I have a custom post type called "Lab Tests".
This has the following fields, all created in WP-Types:
Sample Unit (e.g. mL)
Sample Size (e.g. 40)
Sample Type (e.g. Blood, Urine, etc.)
Special Timings (e.g. must be tested within 48 hours)
Patient Preparation (e.g. Patient must refrain from vigorous physical activity for 48 hours beforehand.)I want to make sure that if any of the above values is changed, that change is tracked as a revision - and it shows the revisions screen like it does for regular pages (which use the editor) e.g. clearly showing that Sample Size has been changed from 40 to 50.
Does this make sense?
Thank you.
Bonnie
ParticipantI've found another page with documentation. I still can't work it out, though.
When I add an existing field, it brings it up as an additional meta box below my existing custom fields. What I want to do is track the changes made to those existing custom fields, not store new values in new boxes at the bottom. I am a little bit confused...
Bonnie
ParticipantHi Anh.
Unfortunately that link is broken - do you have the correct link please?
Thank you
Bonnie
ParticipantCan anyone help please?
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