Hi,
created a node "Online-Bildagentur Shutterstock bietet sechs Millionen Bilder" (TID 5334, node type A) and tagged it with the term "Shutterstock" (TID 1366 from Vocabulary 6). This vocabulary is configured to create a matching node of node type B.
"Taxonomy node" creates a term (!!!) "Online-Bildagentur Shutterstock bietet sechs Millionen Bilder" (TID 1367) below TID 1366. I don't want this term TID 1367, I just want TID 1366 to become an editable node. Why does "Taxonomy node" create a term (that's what another module, NAT, does).
"Taxonomy Node" is configured at /admin/settings/taxonomynode to "Map Node Operations". Is taxonomy node supposed to create terms for every node I create (then I'm using the wrong module since I don't need terms with the title of every article I'm writing), or should it just create nodes for terms that already exist (then this is a bug).
Thanks & greetings, -asb
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Comment #1
hanoiiSorry to reply this long.
Map Node Operations does make work the module similar to NAT, mapping node operations to terms (creation->creation, unpublish->deletion, publish->creation, etc.
If you just need terms->node and not viceversa, disable the Map Node Operations entry.
a.=