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Cannot find version number for D7 only D6 in Project information
Cannot find version number for D7 only D6 in Project information
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basicmagic.net CreditAttribution: basicmagic.net commentedsubscribe
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jan101 CreditAttribution: jan101 commentedsub
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PepeMty CreditAttribution: PepeMty commentedSubscribing
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FreeFox CreditAttribution: FreeFox commentedadd my vote too pls
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Pun-1 CreditAttribution: Pun-1 commentedyes, please
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geek-merlinComment #7
dereckd CreditAttribution: dereckd commentedwould also find this very usefull
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patoshi CreditAttribution: patoshi commentedsub .. currently the only way to do a group by multiple is by nesting views together to get an output like this: http://prntscr.com/4fvu2
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Pun-1 CreditAttribution: Pun-1 commentedI was finally able to makes some charts in group 7 using the aggregation - which allows you to "group". This video was extremely helpful
http://dev.nodeone.se/en/the-aggregation-setting-the-emmajane-episode
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dereckd CreditAttribution: dereckd commentedaggregation does seem like the way to go, anyone know how to get grouping to work with views data source?
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Pun-1 CreditAttribution: Pun-1 commentedwhat do you mean by views data source?
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dereckd CreditAttribution: dereckd commentedViews datasource lets you create JSON or XML versions of your views to use as an endpoint. I'm trying to get the data in my view to display correctly. It allows you to choose JSON as an option in the format settings, but there is no option for grouping.
http://drupal.org/project/views_datasource
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Pun-1 CreditAttribution: Pun-1 commentedSorry, that's over my head :-(
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slcp CreditAttribution: slcp commentedCorrected spelling in title.
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gagarine CreditAttribution: gagarine commented