Hello all!
I have a CCK that defines an "article". One of its fields is "related_terms" (taxonomy). Other is "related_articles". It will be a select that only lists articles with related terms similar to the related terms of the node.
Is it possible to do that?.
I see two problems here:
1) how to define a view that depends on something variable 2) what does it happen if we modify the data in the related terms fields
Any help will be very appreciated. Thanks in advance, Carlos.
I'll find a solution to this problem in the drupal documentation:
The solution is use the "arguments" section to generate an arguments array like:
$arg = array ( 23, "3+10+11" );
$arg[0] (23, in this example) is the nid of the node we are working with. $arg[1] ("3+10+11", in this example) is the list of id's of terms of the taxonomy
It is running fine now, but I don't understand well what is the mission of the "arguments" section in Views. I see that the view filter by argument. What is, then, the difference between arguments and views?.
Thank you, Carlos.
On Dec 19, 2007 5:24 PM, Carlos Costa ccosta@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all!
I have a CCK that defines an "article". One of its fields is "related_terms" (taxonomy). Other is "related_articles". It will be a select that only lists articles with related terms similar to the related terms of the node.
Is it possible to do that?.
I see two problems here:
- how to define a view that depends on something variable
- what does it happen if we modify the data in the related terms fields
Any help will be very appreciated. Thanks in advance, Carlos.