When working with complex post types, you might want to customize the columns in the WordPress backend to have a clearer overview of your posts, e.g. add custom columns, hide certain columns or have a custom order. This is something we plan to add to Greyd.Suite in the upcoming months.
In the meantime, we have prepared a code snippet you that you can adapt and add for example to the functions.php of your child theme:
// change this to your post type slug $my_cpt_slug = 'my_custom_post_type'; // add the column to the post type add_filter( 'manage_' . $my_cpt_slug . '_posts_columns', function ( $columns ) { // change 'field' to the name of your column $column_name = 'my_column_name'; $columns[ $column_name ] = __( 'Feld' ); return $columns; } ); // render the column content add_action( 'manage_' . $my_cpt_slug . '_posts_custom_column', function ( $column, $post_id ) { // change 'field' to the name of your column $column_name = 'my_column_name'; // change this to the key of your meta field $meta_field_key = 'my_custom_field_key'; // render the column content if ( $column_name === $column ) { echo get_dynamic_field( $meta_field_key, $post_id ); } }, 10, 2);