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bp_has_groups() function doesn’t recognize the slug parameter

  • Hi everyone,

    I’m trying to set up a conditional statement like the following: If member is in group-1, then display this data. I’m trying to accomplish this using the bp_has_groups() function, but the ‘slug’ paramater is being ignored. (I found this ticket, so maybe I’m doing something wrong http://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2698).

    Here’s my code:

    `
    <?php

    global $current_user;
    get_currentuserinfo();

    $arrrr = array(
    ‘slug’ => ‘gibberish’,
    ‘max’ => ‘1’,
    ‘user_id’ => $current_user->ID
    );

    if ( bp_has_groups ( $arrrr ) ) {
    echo ‘Your ID is ‘ . ($current_user->ID );
    echo ‘
    Yarrr matey!
    ‘;
    echo bp_groups_pagination_count() . “
    “;
    } else {
    echo ‘you’re not a member of this group
    ‘;
    }
    ?>
    `
    There is no such slug as “gibberish” and the if statement always returns true no matter what I pass in for the slug. Any suggestions?

    Thanks!

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