Wordpress Query with arrays











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I have a post query however I cannot get it to take into account the category IDs. What am I missing?



It takes into account the first two arrays, but the final one is just ignored.



                    <?php 
$args = array(
'meta_query' => array(
'relation' => 'AND',
array(
'key' => 'packageID',
'value' => array('1', '2', '3'),
'compare' => 'IN',
'post_type'=>'post',
'post_status' => 'publish',
),
array(
'key' => 'Key_6',
'value' => 'Reportage',
'compare' => 'IN',
),
array(
'taxonomy' => 'category',
'field' => 'term_id',
'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),
)
),
'orderby' => 'meta_value_num',
'meta_key' => 'wpfp_favorites',
'order' => 'DESC',
'offset' => 0
);
query_posts($args); ?>









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    I have a post query however I cannot get it to take into account the category IDs. What am I missing?



    It takes into account the first two arrays, but the final one is just ignored.



                        <?php 
    $args = array(
    'meta_query' => array(
    'relation' => 'AND',
    array(
    'key' => 'packageID',
    'value' => array('1', '2', '3'),
    'compare' => 'IN',
    'post_type'=>'post',
    'post_status' => 'publish',
    ),
    array(
    'key' => 'Key_6',
    'value' => 'Reportage',
    'compare' => 'IN',
    ),
    array(
    'taxonomy' => 'category',
    'field' => 'term_id',
    'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),
    )
    ),
    'orderby' => 'meta_value_num',
    'meta_key' => 'wpfp_favorites',
    'order' => 'DESC',
    'offset' => 0
    );
    query_posts($args); ?>









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      I have a post query however I cannot get it to take into account the category IDs. What am I missing?



      It takes into account the first two arrays, but the final one is just ignored.



                          <?php 
      $args = array(
      'meta_query' => array(
      'relation' => 'AND',
      array(
      'key' => 'packageID',
      'value' => array('1', '2', '3'),
      'compare' => 'IN',
      'post_type'=>'post',
      'post_status' => 'publish',
      ),
      array(
      'key' => 'Key_6',
      'value' => 'Reportage',
      'compare' => 'IN',
      ),
      array(
      'taxonomy' => 'category',
      'field' => 'term_id',
      'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),
      )
      ),
      'orderby' => 'meta_value_num',
      'meta_key' => 'wpfp_favorites',
      'order' => 'DESC',
      'offset' => 0
      );
      query_posts($args); ?>









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      I have a post query however I cannot get it to take into account the category IDs. What am I missing?



      It takes into account the first two arrays, but the final one is just ignored.



                          <?php 
      $args = array(
      'meta_query' => array(
      'relation' => 'AND',
      array(
      'key' => 'packageID',
      'value' => array('1', '2', '3'),
      'compare' => 'IN',
      'post_type'=>'post',
      'post_status' => 'publish',
      ),
      array(
      'key' => 'Key_6',
      'value' => 'Reportage',
      'compare' => 'IN',
      ),
      array(
      'taxonomy' => 'category',
      'field' => 'term_id',
      'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),
      )
      ),
      'orderby' => 'meta_value_num',
      'meta_key' => 'wpfp_favorites',
      'order' => 'DESC',
      'offset' => 0
      );
      query_posts($args); ?>






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          Change your cat IDs to an array.



          'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),


          Change:



          'field' => 'ID',


          To:



          'field' => 'term_id',





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          • Didn't seem to change anything :-(
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:46










          • Can you update your code with the edit?
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 16:47










          • Have edited my code and updated post.
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:58










          • I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 17:01










          • Still not changing anything...
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 17:11











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          Change your cat IDs to an array.



          'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),


          Change:



          'field' => 'ID',


          To:



          'field' => 'term_id',





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          • Didn't seem to change anything :-(
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:46










          • Can you update your code with the edit?
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 16:47










          • Have edited my code and updated post.
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:58










          • I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 17:01










          • Still not changing anything...
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 17:11















          up vote
          0
          down vote













          Change your cat IDs to an array.



          'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),


          Change:



          'field' => 'ID',


          To:



          'field' => 'term_id',





          share|improve this answer























          • Didn't seem to change anything :-(
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:46










          • Can you update your code with the edit?
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 16:47










          • Have edited my code and updated post.
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:58










          • I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 17:01










          • Still not changing anything...
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 17:11













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          up vote
          0
          down vote









          Change your cat IDs to an array.



          'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),


          Change:



          'field' => 'ID',


          To:



          'field' => 'term_id',





          share|improve this answer














          Change your cat IDs to an array.



          'cat' => array( '67, 84, 66, 73, 3549, 145, 101, 99, 100, 134, 92, 98' ),


          Change:



          'field' => 'ID',


          To:



          'field' => 'term_id',






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          edited Nov 22 at 16:29

























          answered Nov 22 at 16:21









          David.J

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          • Didn't seem to change anything :-(
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:46










          • Can you update your code with the edit?
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 16:47










          • Have edited my code and updated post.
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:58










          • I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 17:01










          • Still not changing anything...
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 17:11


















          • Didn't seem to change anything :-(
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:46










          • Can you update your code with the edit?
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 16:47










          • Have edited my code and updated post.
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 16:58










          • I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
            – David.J
            Nov 22 at 17:01










          • Still not changing anything...
            – Mikey2004
            Nov 22 at 17:11
















          Didn't seem to change anything :-(
          – Mikey2004
          Nov 22 at 16:46




          Didn't seem to change anything :-(
          – Mikey2004
          Nov 22 at 16:46












          Can you update your code with the edit?
          – David.J
          Nov 22 at 16:47




          Can you update your code with the edit?
          – David.J
          Nov 22 at 16:47












          Have edited my code and updated post.
          – Mikey2004
          Nov 22 at 16:58




          Have edited my code and updated post.
          – Mikey2004
          Nov 22 at 16:58












          I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
          – David.J
          Nov 22 at 17:01




          I should have seen, please change 'cat' => array to 'terms' => array
          – David.J
          Nov 22 at 17:01












          Still not changing anything...
          – Mikey2004
          Nov 22 at 17:11




          Still not changing anything...
          – Mikey2004
          Nov 22 at 17:11


















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