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Troubleshooting: Member Category Search Result Issues

Troubleshooting: Member Category Search Result Issues How to Conduct a Category Search How To Troubleshoot Category Search Issues
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Written by Chan Nier
Updated on February 14, 2025

Link: https://support.brilliantdirectories.com/support/solutions/articles/12000087573-troubleshooting-member-category-search-result-issues

Important Note: This is a continuation of the Member Search Result Issues Overview article hence we highly recommend our users go over the original article before diving into specific search result issues.

Category searches can be conducted from any search module that offers a keyword search field:

How To Troubleshoot Category Search Issues

If a category search has been conducted and expected members are not appearing in the search result, here are a few things to check that might play a role in this:

- Check If The Member Selected The Searched Category

This may sound simple, but in instances where the expected member is not appearing on a category search result, the first thing to check would be if the member already selected the category.

For example, down below, we conduct a Top Level (Education) + Sub Level (Colleges & Universities) Category search but no members are appearing on this result:

If we navigate to My Members >> Member Categories and check the Colleges & Universities sub-level category, we can see that currently there are no members in this category:

If we login as a member and select this category:

The same search result page will start displaying this member as a result:

If a category search has been conducted and unexpected members are appearing in the search result, here are a few things to check that might play a role in this:

- Check If The Member Is Listed In All Sub-Level Categories

If unexpected members are appearing in the category search result, it is a good practice to check if the Max. Sub-Level Categories Member Can Select setting is set to "all" for the membership plan, which will list them under all available sub-level categories:

Important Note: The "all" sub-level categories refer to all available sub and sub-sub level categories of the top-level category the member selected. The member would not be listed under other sub and sub-sub level categories that are under different top-level categories.


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