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# Plugin: Ja Job Board

## Description <a href="#description" id="description"></a>

This plugin enables you to filter your AcyMailing subscribers based on their Ja Job Board fields, type and creation/expiry date.

You can download this plugin then install and publish it like a standard Joomla plugin.

## Filters <a href="#filters" id="filters"></a>

![](/files/-MJgEyo88t5XQVquJ0xy)

Filter the users based on if they belong or not to a specific Ja Job Board group.

Filter them on the creation / expiry date. In this example, the filter will take every AcyMailing user which is also in the group "Job Seekers" and created their account between the 23rd June 2015 and today.

![](/files/-MJgF0NKRGAvjfmQPC92)

Filter the Ja Job Board users on their fields. In this example, it will take all Acy users which are not Ja Job Board users.

![](/files/-MJgF1ux6Yx-vbPh0pFb)

This filter is nearly the same, but on the Job Seekers.

## Parameters <a href="#parameters" id="parameters"></a>

There are currently no parameters for this plugin, simply install and publish it.


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