[support] Drupal 7. Memory error, other questions.

Jorge Biquez jbiquez at icsmx.com
Mon May 9 01:05:16 UTC 2011


Hello Nancy and all.

Yes. Seems like the path to follow is Taxonomy. I will finish reading 
the link and the samples and will see how to implementing in my sample.


At 07:10 p.m. 08/05/2011, Ms. Nancy Wichmann wrote:
>Oh, check out 
><http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_menu>http://drupal.org/project/taxonomy_menu.
>
>
>Nancy
>
>
>
>Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin 
>L. King, Jr.
>
>
>
>From: Jorge Biquez
>That's maybe where I am lost.
>I am on Drupal 7. I am sure that what I can do is simple, maybe some 
>of you willl laugh with this.
>Let's say I have 3 areas, 3 school areas. Each school area has 4 departments.
>What I want is that all the content is classified under a "menu" (I 
>am not sure now if I can call a menu) let's say a category. So when 
>some content is created use created under one Area and One 
>department. So let's say is content for Area 1 and Dept2, then the 
>link menu would be:
>
>- Area1
>   + Department 2
>
>And when I select to see content from Department 2, I should go to
>-  Area1
>    + Department 2
>
>Menu, and I should see:
>
>-  Area1
>    + Department 2
>       content 1
>       content 2
>       content "n"
>       etc
>--
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