Hi
I’ve found where the drop down is populated in your code. 🙂
I know it’s very bad practice to do so but I have edited your code in ‘/wp-content/plugins/erp/modules/hrm/includes/functions-employee.php’ and added the entry ‘volunteer’ to the following:
function erp_hr_get_employee_types() {
$types = array(
‘volunteer’ => __( ‘Volunteer’, ‘erp’ ),
‘permanent’ => __( ‘Full Time’, ‘erp’ ),
‘parttime’ => __( ‘Part Time’, ‘erp’ ),
‘contract’ => __( ‘On Contract’, ‘erp’ ),
‘temporary’ => __( ‘Temporary’, ‘erp’ ),
‘trainee’ => __( ‘Trainee’, ‘erp’ )
);
Is there a better way for me to do this and not have to make the change if the plugin is updated?
Thanks in advance for any pointers
Regards
Matt
Use ‘erp_hr_employee_types’ filter hook to add your custom types. Checkout this example: https://gist.github.com/ediamin/1da58031125e89fd906cae2a804055b8