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In my products some products have the categories: broadband, tv and phone.... and some products have only phone.

If I select phone in the filter, the filter will show the products with phone and/or more other categories, but I would like the filter to display products that has only phone category and no other category.

 

I played around with AND OR and NOT IN, but I didnt see any difference in the results

Hello

I played around with AND OR and NOT IN, but I didnt see any difference - of course! To the comparison logic to work, you need to have at least two terms in the search query

I would like the filter to display products that has only phone category and no other category. - unfortunately the plugin does not have such a feature.

 

I would like the filter to display products that has only phone category and no other category. - unfortunately the plugin does not have such a feature.

 

Is there no could u could provide to implement it? Otherwise I will have no use for this filter.

I mean" is there any code u could provide.."

There are a few attributes in the package, I would like to display only products with only broadband attribute if I click in broadband .... and go on.

Shop print:

https://ibb.co/XbX7r0N

 

Hello

Unfortunately, we do not have a ready-made solution.

I'm not sure if such filters exist at all.

If there is a taxonomy in the search query - the result is all the products that have this taxonomy. (no matter how many taxonomies the product has)