Chris,
A quicky version of upgrading, you might want to check other sources.
Well when I first started this project there were a number of modules that weren't ready for drupal 6 and of course the client has taken their sweet time getting back to me on every possible detail so I bet now everything would work in drupal 6 but I'm not very familiar with the entire upgrade process nor can I afford the time currently to upgrade the site. I might just start over from scratch at this point.
Is there any particular detail I should be worried about upgrading? I have a custom theme that I had to create and a bunch of calculations in cck computed fields. Is it fairly straightforward to upgrade all those aspects?
After upgrading to 6 what would be my best option for getting the results I wanted from what I detailed before?
Thanks again for the help.On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Shai Gluskin <shai@content2zero.com> wrote:
Chris,
What you are talking about is really complex in D5 requiring custom coding. It is almost trivial to do in D6 with Views2.
Also, it isn't really that hard to upgrade sites to D6, depending of course on complexity. But you wouldn't have to start over.
What is the functionality that D5 provides that you think D6 doesn't?
ShaiOn Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Chris McCreery <chris.mccreery@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok unfortunately I have already started this project and some other areas rely on some 5 modules so I can't convert to 6.
This is what I want to accomplish.
User logs in creates a profile(usernode) which includes location information
The user can then create a Program(eg. indoor basketball)
Now the user can create an attendance tracking node for the program they created above.
Users only have access to the content they created.
For reporting purposes as the administrator I would like to be able to see all the programs created for example by province, organization, or other data stored in the user profile(usernode) as well I would like to see all the attendance reports by organization, province, postal code, etc. The issue I think here is that the user shouldn't have to select their own organization or province, postal code when creating a new program or attendance tracking as this should be created by a relationship to the usernode. Sorry if i'm not too clear here I'm a bit confused as to how I can do this in drupal.
Thanks--On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Shai Gluskin <shai@content2zero.com> wrote:
Chris,
This is not a comprehensive response...
First, what you are talking about is much easier to do in Drupal 6/Views 2 than it is with Drupal 5.
The Sign up module is excellent: http://drupal.org/project/signup
It works with either a Date field or with the Event module. I'm not sure if the signup module has Views integration.
So in short, I'd start with D6, Views, Signup, and Date as the core components to build what you want.
ShaiOn Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Chris McCreery <chris.mccreery@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi I am creating a site that has the following content types:I would like to create an admin view that shows me all the details for either program or the attendance tracking with data from the usernode. For example:
- Organization (Usernode)
- Program (define a program)
- Attendance Tracking (track attendance for that program)
Program Name
Organization Name
Province
Country
Postal Code
I'm just wondering what is the best way to have the Program and Attendance tracking content types reference this data. Would I need to create computed fields that query the database separately to get them into the content type?
Thanks, any help would be much appreciated.
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