Two Installations in same C5 website

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Hi, I'm working on a automotive related site which for marketing reasons has different Car and Commercial Vehicle sections. I would like to have a Dealer Search installed for each section - is this possible? I note there is only a common back-end for the locations.

I had thought of hard-coding a Truck Car category into the search block to only show results for either cars or trucks but I still need to differentiate between Standard and Premium garages for both Cars and Trucks - so I'm not sure that solution will work for me. Any ideas? This plug-in would save me time instead of doing it all with the Google Maps API.

Type: Pre-Sale
Status: Resolved
therenderman
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edbeeny replied on at Permalink Reply
edbeeny
So you will need different categories setup for both?

If not they we may be able to pickup the page name and do an if function to return the category needed for that page to show the correct results.

If not you may have to recreate the block changing the database name etc. This is something I can look at if you want.

Ed
therenderman replied on at Permalink Reply
therenderman
Hi Ed thanks for your reply.

I would need 2 categories for both Cars and Commercial Vehicles:

i.e. for Cars I would like to return results which are Standard and Premium garages, and for Commercial vehicles, the same Standard and Premium garages.

I don't actually need to search for either Standard or Premium - just need a designation to state what type of garage it is and a different marker colour on the map.

Rich
landollweb replied on at Permalink Reply
landollweb
I am wondering the same thing, we have 3 subdivisions and each has their own dealers, and service centers the company does not want to display them all on the same map so by that logic is there a way to have 3 separate maps with separate data or a way to display just one category.
edbeeny replied on at Permalink Reply
edbeeny
landollweb, sorry for the delay in replying.
In theory it can be done quite easily. You could remove the category from the search and add this to the map settings. This will then be picked up when doing a search.

I have not tried this but I can't see a huge issue in achieving what you want.

Ed
edbeeny replied on at Permalink Reply
edbeeny
landollweb, sorry for the delay in replying.
In theory it can be done quite easily. You could remove the category from the search and add this to the map settings. This will then be picked up when doing a search.

I have not tried this but I can't see a huge issue in achieving what you want.

Ed
edbeeny replied on at Permalink Reply
edbeeny
landollweb, sorry for the delay in replying.
In theory it can be done quite easily. You could remove the category from the search and add this to the map settings. This will then be picked up when doing a search.

I have not tried this but I can't see a huge issue in achieving what you want.

Ed

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