To see views query in views 1, install the devel module and configure it to log and display queries for users with suitable permissions.

(hopefully you can do this on a backup site, and not necessarily the production site, since this can slow things down).

Victor Kane
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2009/6/23 Idan Arbel <idan@arbel-designs.com>

Anyway to see the views query in views 1? Also what php memory value should I increase ?

 

From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of John Callahan
Sent: ג 23 יוני 2009 16:47


To: support@drupal.org
Subject: Re: [support] View stopped working....

 

Can you perform an SQL query from the command line directly to the mysql database?  Use the database credentials as in the settings.php file.  Just try doing a basic SELECT statement on the node table using the WHERE clause to restrict on the content types you want.  If you can do that from the command line, try creating a PHP page on your site and perform the same query, of course using http://api.drupal.org/api/function/db_query.



I would try to build up to the actual SQL statement that the View is using.  See where it breaks.

- John


Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
* Idan Arbel [23/06/09 14:40]:
  
No user was deleted, I'll updated the cck and views, and in content management
is see non page content types.
I tried changing the view, or creating a brand new view but still it doesn't
display in content other than page
    
 
Could it be a permission problem? Do you have the content permission
module enabled?
 
  

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