Carl
Thanks
for the help.
It
would appear that I selected the Node:Title for the related speaker rather than
the Content:Node Reference field which then gave me the option of grouping the
field and filling out the # records to output and offset (not sure I needed
that, but right now it's working and experimentation on what I really needed
will have to wait for when I'm not schedule bound), and to output the Title as
a link...
Gregg
From:
support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Carl
Wiedemann
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:29 PM
To: support@drupal.org
Subject: Re: [support] Views Node Reference Fields
Since the speaker's name is the
title of the speaker node, you shouldn't have to use relationships. You should
just be able to access the nodereference field directly through the list of
fields instead of creating a relationship.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Gregg Marshall <mimlist@repconnection.com>
wrote:
I
have two CCK content types: seminar and speaker.
A
seminar can have multiple speakers.
When
I view the seminar node it shows the multiple speakers.
I
have a view that displays the seminar, has the speaker as a relationship in the
view and the speaker's name (aka speaker node title) as a display field.
The
view displays the first speaker, but not the others.
What
have I done wrong?
Gregg
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