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BLUF:
(1) How do I display all nodes of a particular content type (e.g. Task) that are related to a specific node of another content type (e.g. Project) using Views?
(2) Using the example content types above, what is the best way to automatically populate the appropriate field in a new node of type Task so that the user does not and cannot mess up the reference?
This seems very basic to the core functionality of a CMS to me, but after days of reading books and forums and associated sites, I am asking for help. Using the same example, the site contains several nodes of type Project that, well, include the unique characteristics of a project, say, to "build a birdhouse." Each project includes many tasks. Tasks and their related characteristics are nodes of type Task. Examples of task nodes are "Obtain birdhouse plans" and "Buy birdhouse materials."
When working with database backups you can build up a huge amount of backup data. It is crucial having lots of backups to be able to restore a know working state, and the more backups you have the better the time resolution to get back to the exact same state you need.
I've got several views configured which display data over many years. The data is filtered by Year using a date field as filter criteria. For each year I have attachment views that I need to filter further by week. Rather than determining the exact dates for the weeks of each year and inputting them manually as filter criteria, I'm wondering if there is any way to add a filter criterion to filter by week number, i.e. week 1 thru week 52. That way the only date that needs to be set is the year for each view, and the rest happens automatically according to week number.