Michelle,
Thanks, you've made me look over it all again which I should've done to begin with.
I think my problem is caused by numerous issues, beginning with failing to make the title field in class offerings the course title. Instead I used the automatic node title module which seemed sensible at the time and now I see was a dumb move.
Back to the drawing board.
Marty
At 07:50 PM 6/24/2010, you wrote:
Marty,
Not sure I'm understanding your scenario completely. Is the field "field_courset1" a nodereference field to content of the type Class Offering? If so, then you probably need to set up your view this way:
- add a relationship in your view to the Class Offering (relationships
add > Content: Course Title).
- instead of adding the field "Content: Course Title" in your view, add
"Node: Title", and in the settings for this field select the relationship you created in step 1, and check the box to link to the node.
Let me know if that doesn't make sense or if I didn't understand your scenario incorrectly.
Michelle
On 6/24/2010 2:29 PM, Marty Landman wrote:
I've set up a view of content type student schedule with a display field - Content: Course Title (field_coursettl) which is a field with multiple occurances in each student schedule and single occurance in each Class Offering content type. Have configured field_coursettl to link to its node in the view, with the intention that it link back to the class offering it comes from.
The idea being that a member looks at their schedule and sees a list of course titles, and may then click on a title and get to the node for that particular course. However what I get are links to the student schedule node instead.
I hope this makes sense.
Marty
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