Wordpress ACF - How to get field from category page












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I have a website with several categories and now I'm implementing the languages and I need to add a custom field to category page but I can't get the field.



So this is my custom field:
enter image description here



Next I go to category page and introduce the text in each language.



In my code I do this:



<?php
$obj = get_queried_object();
$ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);

$categories = get_categories( $ar );

foreach($categories as $category) {
$custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $obj->term_id);
var_dump($custom_field);
}
?>


But returns me null.



How can I do that?










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    I have a website with several categories and now I'm implementing the languages and I need to add a custom field to category page but I can't get the field.



    So this is my custom field:
    enter image description here



    Next I go to category page and introduce the text in each language.



    In my code I do this:



    <?php
    $obj = get_queried_object();
    $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);

    $categories = get_categories( $ar );

    foreach($categories as $category) {
    $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $obj->term_id);
    var_dump($custom_field);
    }
    ?>


    But returns me null.



    How can I do that?










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      I have a website with several categories and now I'm implementing the languages and I need to add a custom field to category page but I can't get the field.



      So this is my custom field:
      enter image description here



      Next I go to category page and introduce the text in each language.



      In my code I do this:



      <?php
      $obj = get_queried_object();
      $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);

      $categories = get_categories( $ar );

      foreach($categories as $category) {
      $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $obj->term_id);
      var_dump($custom_field);
      }
      ?>


      But returns me null.



      How can I do that?










      share|improve this question














      I have a website with several categories and now I'm implementing the languages and I need to add a custom field to category page but I can't get the field.



      So this is my custom field:
      enter image description here



      Next I go to category page and introduce the text in each language.



      In my code I do this:



      <?php
      $obj = get_queried_object();
      $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);

      $categories = get_categories( $ar );

      foreach($categories as $category) {
      $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $obj->term_id);
      var_dump($custom_field);
      }
      ?>


      But returns me null.



      How can I do that?







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          I think you're just passing the wrong variable as a second parameter in get_field!



          Do $category->term_id instead.



          (Unless you meant to dump the descricao_traducoes of the queried object for as many times as there are categories)



          <?php

          $obj = get_queried_object();
          $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);
          $categories = get_categories( $ar );

          foreach($categories as $category) {
          $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $category->term_id);

          var_dump($custom_field);
          }


          From the ACF docs:




          get_field($selector, [$post_id], [$format_value]);





          • $selector (string) (Required) The field name or field key.


          • $post_id (mixed) (Optional) The post ID where the value is saved. Defaults to the current post.


          • $format_value (bool) (Optional) Whether to apply formatting logic. Defaults to true.







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          • Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

            – user3242861
            Nov 23 '18 at 15:03











          • First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

            – Cameron Hurd
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:39












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          I think you're just passing the wrong variable as a second parameter in get_field!



          Do $category->term_id instead.



          (Unless you meant to dump the descricao_traducoes of the queried object for as many times as there are categories)



          <?php

          $obj = get_queried_object();
          $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);
          $categories = get_categories( $ar );

          foreach($categories as $category) {
          $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $category->term_id);

          var_dump($custom_field);
          }


          From the ACF docs:




          get_field($selector, [$post_id], [$format_value]);





          • $selector (string) (Required) The field name or field key.


          • $post_id (mixed) (Optional) The post ID where the value is saved. Defaults to the current post.


          • $format_value (bool) (Optional) Whether to apply formatting logic. Defaults to true.







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          • Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

            – user3242861
            Nov 23 '18 at 15:03











          • First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

            – Cameron Hurd
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:39
















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          I think you're just passing the wrong variable as a second parameter in get_field!



          Do $category->term_id instead.



          (Unless you meant to dump the descricao_traducoes of the queried object for as many times as there are categories)



          <?php

          $obj = get_queried_object();
          $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);
          $categories = get_categories( $ar );

          foreach($categories as $category) {
          $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $category->term_id);

          var_dump($custom_field);
          }


          From the ACF docs:




          get_field($selector, [$post_id], [$format_value]);





          • $selector (string) (Required) The field name or field key.


          • $post_id (mixed) (Optional) The post ID where the value is saved. Defaults to the current post.


          • $format_value (bool) (Optional) Whether to apply formatting logic. Defaults to true.







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          • Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

            – user3242861
            Nov 23 '18 at 15:03











          • First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

            – Cameron Hurd
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:39














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          I think you're just passing the wrong variable as a second parameter in get_field!



          Do $category->term_id instead.



          (Unless you meant to dump the descricao_traducoes of the queried object for as many times as there are categories)



          <?php

          $obj = get_queried_object();
          $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);
          $categories = get_categories( $ar );

          foreach($categories as $category) {
          $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $category->term_id);

          var_dump($custom_field);
          }


          From the ACF docs:




          get_field($selector, [$post_id], [$format_value]);





          • $selector (string) (Required) The field name or field key.


          • $post_id (mixed) (Optional) The post ID where the value is saved. Defaults to the current post.


          • $format_value (bool) (Optional) Whether to apply formatting logic. Defaults to true.







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          I think you're just passing the wrong variable as a second parameter in get_field!



          Do $category->term_id instead.



          (Unless you meant to dump the descricao_traducoes of the queried object for as many times as there are categories)



          <?php

          $obj = get_queried_object();
          $ar = array('child_of' => $obj->term_id);
          $categories = get_categories( $ar );

          foreach($categories as $category) {
          $custom_field = get_field('descricao_traducoes', $category->term_id);

          var_dump($custom_field);
          }


          From the ACF docs:




          get_field($selector, [$post_id], [$format_value]);





          • $selector (string) (Required) The field name or field key.


          • $post_id (mixed) (Optional) The post ID where the value is saved. Defaults to the current post.


          • $format_value (bool) (Optional) Whether to apply formatting logic. Defaults to true.








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          • Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

            – user3242861
            Nov 23 '18 at 15:03











          • First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

            – Cameron Hurd
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:39



















          • Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

            – user3242861
            Nov 23 '18 at 15:03











          • First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

            – Cameron Hurd
            Nov 23 '18 at 16:39

















          Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

          – user3242861
          Nov 23 '18 at 15:03





          Doesn't work too @CameronHurd

          – user3242861
          Nov 23 '18 at 15:03













          First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

          – Cameron Hurd
          Nov 23 '18 at 16:39





          First off: can you confirm that there's metadata in the database corresponding to that category?

          – Cameron Hurd
          Nov 23 '18 at 16:39




















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