I'd love to see this work for a multiple select field, like another user asked. As an example, let's say I'm building a freelancer gig board. A useful feature would be a page that just shows me gigs that require a skill I'm proficient in. Let's say I'm skilled in Jira, Excel, node.js and SQL. I'd like to see all the gig posts where even just ONE of those skills is needed. As it stands right now, the only way I would see a gig is if the gig matched EXACTLY ALL of the skills I have. A gig with just Jira would not show up, nor would a gig that requires Jira, Excel, node.js, SQL, and Python.
@@Softr Awesome, it works perfectly! Thanks so much! Now, it would be awesome to expand the operators in the conditional logic... specifically, "greater than", "less than", "earlier than", "later than". There are some use cases for only wanting to show results where a property is above a certain amount - again, in my case, a gig that is above a certain amount of money, or gigs with a completion date before or after a given availability date.
Exactly what I was looking for
Thank you for this ,however I'm facing an issue, what if multiple tasks are linked in are mapped in a multiselect option. Then the filter doesn't work
Hi,
We just upgraded are conditional filters, you should be able to achieve the set up you mentioned.
Is this option only for the payment version? The option “data” don’t show in the free version …. Right!?
I'd love to see this work for a multiple select field, like another user asked.
As an example, let's say I'm building a freelancer gig board. A useful feature would be a page that just shows me gigs that require a skill I'm proficient in. Let's say I'm skilled in Jira, Excel, node.js and SQL. I'd like to see all the gig posts where even just ONE of those skills is needed.
As it stands right now, the only way I would see a gig is if the gig matched EXACTLY ALL of the skills I have. A gig with just Jira would not show up, nor would a gig that requires Jira, Excel, node.js, SQL, and Python.
Hi Tess,
We just upgraded are conditional filters, you should be able to achieve the set up you mentioned.
@@Softr Awesome, it works perfectly! Thanks so much!
Now, it would be awesome to expand the operators in the conditional logic... specifically, "greater than", "less than", "earlier than", "later than". There are some use cases for only wanting to show results where a property is above a certain amount - again, in my case, a gig that is above a certain amount of money, or gigs with a completion date before or after a given availability date.