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This module provides an advanced Entity Reference widget that uses a view embedded in a
modal dialog for selecting items. The view can be paginated and have exposed filters. Usage:
1) Add the display "Entityreference View Widget" to your view. 2) In the Field UI for the
Entity Reference field select "View" as the widget and on the next page select your View
from the dropdown.
When setting up content types on a more involved site, a developer could easily end up
with having an enormous list of fields in one single content type. When this happens, I tend
to pause for a second, and think through whether there is any way to consolidate that list.
Chances are, I find a field or two whose values either depend on other fields or can be
generated without user input. These are the exact scenarios where the Computed Field module
can be a great choice.
This is a collection of sample code snippets that can be used in CCK fields enabled by
the Computed Field module. If you have a snippet that performs some new function, please add
a new page to this section. If you have a variation on an already documented function (e.g.
a different method to achieve broadly the same effect) please add a comment to the relevant
page.
This module provides an advanced Entity Reference widget that uses a view embedded in a
modal dialog for selecting items. The view can be paginated and have exposed filters. Usage:
1) Add the display "Entityreference View Widget" to your view. 2) In the Field UI for the
Entity Reference field select "View" as the widget and on the next page select your View
from the dropdown.
In SQL Server 2000 there was not a simple way to create cross-tab queries, but a new
option in SQL Server 2005 has made this a bit easier. This new option in SQL Server 2005 is
called PIVOT and makes the job of creating cross-tab queries much easier then