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I have a custom post type called quiz and custom category for quiz called quiz-type. I also have two roles: candidate and recruiter.

I had created two categories in quiz type which are also candidate and recruiter

Now I want to show if the current user's role is candidate but the quiz type is recruiter. It doesn't show my post and gives message that you are allowed for this quiz. Otherwise it works normally.

I am new to PHP so I didn't know how to make it work.

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