Closed (fixed)
Project:
Views (for Drupal 7)
Version:
7.x-3.x-dev
Component:
taxonomy data
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Support request
Assigned:
Unassigned
Reporter:
Created:
25 Aug 2011 at 15:25 UTC
Updated:
5 Nov 2012 at 09:01 UTC
I'm confused as to why Views 3 still has 'taxonomy synonyms' as an option if you cannot add synonyms anymore in the new D7 taxonomy API. This is frustrating, I need to pull my data based on either a synonym or a custom field built into the vocabulary. Now neither are available under contextual filters. If there is a way to contextually filter using a vocabulary custom field can someone let me know?
Thanks.
Comments
Comment #1
dawehnerRemoved the old synonmys integration.
The rest seems to be a support question.
Comment #2
asb commentedIf I understand this issue correct, I'm encountering a similar problem in views-6.x-3.x-dev (#1376734: Allow to use taxonomy synonyms in node views). Very confusing.
Comment #3
kars-t commentedDear fellow Drupal enthusiasts,
this issue is now lasting for a very long time in the issue queue and was unfortunately never solved. As Drupal is a open source project everyone is helping on voluntary basis. So that this is was not solved is nothing personal and means no harm. But perhaps no one had time to deal with this issue, maybe it is too complex or did not pose the problem comprehensible.
But this issue is not the only one. There are thousands of issues on Drupal.org that have never been worked on or could not be processed. This means that we are building a wave that is unmanageable and just a problem for the Drupal project as a whole. Please help us keep the issue queue smaller and more manageable.
Please read again, "Making an issue report" and see if you can improve the issue. Test the problem with the current Core and modules. Maybe the problem doesn't exist anymore, is a duplicate or has even been solved within this issue but never closed.
Help can also be found for it on IRC and in the user groups.
In order this issue no longer remains, I put this issue to "fixed".
If there is new information, please re-open the issue.