Event calendar category view
Hello, I've looked all over online, and I just can't seem to find out how to do this. I know it's got to be easy. I've got a drupal 5.1 site, and I'm trying to create a view that displays only a specific category of events on the calendar. Is this possible? If so, how? - jody
Do you mean beyond adding a taxonomy term filter, exposed filter or argument to the view itself? Laura On Mar 26, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Jody Cleveland wrote:
Hello,
I've looked all over online, and I just can't seem to find out how to do this. I know it's got to be easy. I've got a drupal 5.1 site, and I'm trying to create a view that displays only a specific category of events on the calendar.
Is this possible? If so, how?
- jody
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On 3/26/07 3:30 PM, "Laura Scott" <laura@pingv.com> wrote:
Do you mean beyond adding a taxonomy term filter, exposed filter or argument to the view itself?
Um... I don't know? I've tried creating a new view, saying it's a page, doing a View Type of Calendar. I then add a Filter for Taxonomy: Term, and choosing the value of the category I want to show. I click on save, and it gives me this error message: List and Table types require at least one field. What field are they referring to? - jody
In the fields section of the Edit View screen, add at least one field to display. On 3/26/07, Jody Cleveland <cleveland@winnefox.org> wrote:
On 3/26/07 3:30 PM, "Laura Scott" <laura@pingv.com> wrote:
Do you mean beyond adding a taxonomy term filter, exposed filter or argument to the view itself?
Um... I don't know? I've tried creating a new view, saying it's a page, doing a View Type of Calendar. I then add a Filter for Taxonomy: Term, and choosing the value of the category I want to show.
I click on save, and it gives me this error message: List and Table types require at least one field.
What field are they referring to?
- jody
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In the fields section, I¹ve added Event: Start Time, Event: End Time, and Node: Title. If I view the page for the view: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/delete I see a year view. But, no matter what I click on, whether it¹s a month, or a day, it just shows the same year view. Is there something else I need to do to get that to work? - jody On 3/26/07 4:00 PM, "Jonathan D. Wright" <jdw2323@gmail.com> wrote:
In the fields section of the Edit View screen, add at least one field to display.
On 3/26/07, Jody Cleveland < cleveland@winnefox.org <mailto:cleveland@winnefox.org> > wrote:
On 3/26/07 3:30 PM, "Laura Scott" < laura@pingv.com> wrote:
Do you mean beyond adding a taxonomy term filter, exposed filter or argument to the view itself?
Um... I don't know? I've tried creating a new view, saying it's a page, doing a View Type of Calendar. I then add a Filter for Taxonomy: Term, and choosing the value of the category I want to show.
I click on save, and it gives me this error message: List and Table types require at least one field.
What field are they referring to?
- jody
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I don't know if this is relevant, but are there any events in the calendar? Does it make any difference to the view whether there is any actual event data to view? On 3/27/07, Jody Cleveland <cleveland@winnefox.org> wrote:
In the fields section, I've added Event: Start Time, Event: End Time, and Node: Title.
If I view the page for the view: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/delete
I see a year view. But, no matter what I click on, whether it's a month, or a day, it just shows the same year view. Is there something else I need to do to get that to work?
- jody
On 3/26/07 4:00 PM, "Jonathan D. Wright" <jdw2323@gmail.com> wrote:
In the fields section of the Edit View screen, add at least one field to display.
On 3/26/07, *Jody Cleveland* < cleveland@winnefox.org <mailto:cleveland@winnefox.org> <cleveland@winnefox.org> > wrote:
On 3/26/07 3:30 PM, "Laura Scott" < laura@pingv.com> wrote:
Do you mean beyond adding a taxonomy term filter, exposed filter or argument to the view itself?
Um... I don't know? I've tried creating a new view, saying it's a page, doing a View Type of Calendar. I then add a Filter for Taxonomy: Term, and choosing the value of the category I want to show.
I click on save, and it gives me this error message: List and Table types require at least one field.
What field are they referring to?
- jody
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Hello, Yes, I have many events. Some are for different categories. I am able to see a year view, which only shows the one category. But, if I click on month, day, anything else, it just shows the year view. - jody On 3/27/07 10:51 PM, "Jean Gazis" <jgazis@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know if this is relevant, but are there any events in the calendar? Does it make any difference to the view whether there is any actual event data to view?
On 3/27/07, Jody Cleveland <cleveland@winnefox.org> wrote:
In the fields section, I've added Event: Start Time, Event: End Time, and Node: Title.
If I view the page for the view: http://beta.menashalibrary.org/delete
I see a year view. But, no matter what I click on, whether it's a month, or a day, it just shows the same year view. Is there something else I need to do to get that to work?
- jody
On 3/26/07 4:00 PM, "Jonathan D. Wright" <jdw2323@gmail.com> wrote:
In the fields section of the Edit View screen, add at least one field to display.
On 3/26/07, Jody Cleveland < cleveland@winnefox.org <mailto:cleveland@winnefox.org> > wrote:
On 3/26/07 3:30 PM, "Laura Scott" < laura@pingv.com> wrote:
Do you mean beyond adding a taxonomy term filter, exposed filter or argument to the view itself?
Um... I don't know? I've tried creating a new view, saying it's a page, doing a View Type of Calendar. I then add a Filter for Taxonomy: Term, and choosing the value of the category I want to show.
I click on save, and it gives me this error message: List and Table types require at least one field.
What field are they referring to?
- jody
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