Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, ok nothing seems to work everything I put in there gives me the same error.
This is what I have now.
global $user; return array(0 => array('uid' => $user=>uid));
On 11/1/07, Earnie Boyd earnie@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Quoting Chris McCreery chris.mccreery@gmail.com:
Thanks but still no luck just that same error. Since I'm just trying to specify the default for this field and it is already getting the
possible
users to reference am I just trying to specify the default value? If so
then
do I need to run a query or just tell Drupal which uid I'd like to use? Would the following work? ( it doesn't but that just might be my syntax.
global $user return array( 0 => array('uid' => $user=>uid) );
Yes, based on what you've said. You need a ; after global $user. Maybe you don't need to global $user; at all. Or you can ``$user = $GLOBALS['user'];''.
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