[support] Views 3.3 How to build complex views

Olivier BATARD obatard at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 13:53:10 UTC 2012


Thanks for your help, node references seems much better I agree, but
technically I can't make it work. I don't see how to setup my view
(for argument and relation) to have my result. I'll search again and
harder, that's not so easy.

2012/3/30 Joel Willers <joel.willers at sigler.com>:
> If I understand correctly, my approach would be to use the Logged In User as the default argument, then use a relationship to their taxonomy terms, then a relationship again to get the related nodes. Node Reference would be much, much better, as all you have to do is set the references and all is done for you.
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> Joel
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> From: support-bounces at drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces at drupal.org] On Behalf Of Earnie Boyd
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 6:50 AM
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> Subject: Re: [support] Views 3.3 How to build complex views
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> On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 7:40 AM, Olivier BATARD <obatard at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, right now I only have taxonomy term to link customer with server
>> and firewalls. But I want to use node reference field (just
>> discovering the module in drupal 7). The problem is with views I don't
>> understand how it works with arguments and multiple dependent content.
>> I'm learning views but all the documentation I found was deprecated.
>>
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> I haven't played with views enough to be able to help further.  Maybe someone else has an idea.  The forum module uses taxonomy to control the forum to the node, maybe you can steal some ideas.  Also you may want to look at drupal.org/project/examples for ideas.
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