I got the token reference from the token list. You can request that link at the bottom of the page where you define the code field in display suite.

I found a way around this problem for now. It's kind of a dirty hack.
I used $entity->field_project_type['und'][0]['tid'] in my condition. A quick dpm gave me the value of the tid. Ideally I should request the taxonomy term using the tid and get the value from that.

I got a solution for now. I'll have to dig into using tokens a bit further later.

Here's the code I used

<?php
  if ($entity->field_project_type['und'][0]['tid'] === '12') {
    print "Project " . "[node:title]";
  } else {
    print "[node:title]";
  }
?>

Bert


On 26/07/14 07:31, Paul Rijke wrote:
Could it be​ that de field referenced is wrong?
 
I am no php programmar, but in examples I see $node->field_project_type used


2014-07-26 0:55 GMT+02:00 Don <donald@fane.com>:
Doesn't look like ' [node:field_project_type] ' has any real value in the if() statement.

-Don-


On 7/25/2014 6:36 PM, Bert Van Kets wrote:
Hi all,

I need to change the title of a node depending on the value of the field
field_project_type. I created a "PHP code" code field in display suite
and added the following code:

<?php if ([node:field_project_type] == 'Project') { ?>
Project [node:title]
<?php } else { ?>
[node:title]
<?php } ?>

However, I get the following error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ':', expecting ']' in
/var/www/wallfish/modules/php/php.module(80) : eval()'d code on line 1

What am I doing wrong?
I can't find any correct way to get the value of that field through a token.

Thanks.

Bert


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