In my user profile I have some INT fields which represent quantity that the members will order on next delivery.
Using views I can create a nice looking table, but I also want to sum up these fields so that I can see the total amount of the product that I need to deliver that month.
I have been told that views will not accomplish this, so how would a drupal expert approach the issue?
The Views Calc module does just what you're looking for, but it doesn't yet have a recommended release for Drupal 7. Still, it might be worth trying the 7.x-1.x-dev release, just in case.
you can use views custom fields, add this field at last int he views. You can write php cpde over here and you get all the fields that you previously added in this view over here.
Drupal 7 has views_php in replacement to views_customfield in drupal6.
Hope this helps!!
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Here is the setup.
Customer fills out form of information for product specifications. This creates an entry in the db with a unique detailsID.
They then are taken to a product page, with many variables. They select the variable product and checkout.
Now in the db they have an order as well as a separate table with the details of their request.
What is the best way to connect the product they bought with the detailsID?
I would like to basically pass the detailsID to the product page, then add this detailsID to the product. Or add the orderID back into the details table.
I keep going around whether to add this as meta data, or use a session, or just do post order logic to add the order ID back into the details table.
I really just need to link the two once the order completes but am not sure the best method to do this. I am pretty new to Woocommerce so don't know a lot of the hooks yet.
Thank you so much for your suggestions!
After a lot of research and experimenting here is the method I have decided on. This seems to add the information in a variety of places to make it easy to track orders and to insure that the customer is getting the customized product they want.
add custom data to woocommerce
I am using this method very close to how it is spelled out in this great article. This was really helpful for me being a woocommerce newb.
I'm currently customizing YouTrack to adapt some processes of a company.
It's possible to filter, by Workflow or rest API, custom fields bundle values based on some criteria? (ex.: by value name, description or colorIndex).
The idea here is to basically chain project/issue fields in a way that the second field hide values that are not of the first field concern.
Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately this feature is not released yet, but can be tracked on the issue JT-12511.
In our company I have to extend the functionality of existing Drupal 7 website. Here are the requirements:
The business needs to inform all staff members, on different topics using uploaded to the Drupal site documents. (I already implemented this requirement.)
The business needs to know, which staff members have read a document and which still have not.
They need a report like this:
Document 1 25/50 (25 from 50 staff members still didn't read the file)
Document 2 50/50 (all staff members did read the file), etc.
In order to fulfill the second business requirement, I need a module which can track specific user's activity (in my case click on a link to download a file, which means the file is read). The module(s) have to be able to create a report like the one above.
(All staff members have a drupal account with a specific role.)
Is there any drupal module I can use or maybe a part of it. Or the requirements are too 'custom' and I have to create my own module.
I created almost exactly the feature you need. I would be glad to help you in the process.
I developed indeed a full custom module. And I could tell you that you will need different things:
A custom table in your DB to store the data
A custom entity called "track" or "action" that will be stored in the DB
Implementing the right hooks to create a track when you want to keep a track of a user's action
A custom page or block to display the tracks you stored in your DB with a custom query and appropriated permissions
To achieve all that, I suggest you to take a look at these pieces of documentation:
https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules!system!system.api.php/function/hook_schema/7
https://www.drupal.org/node/878784
https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/includes!module.inc/group/hooks/7
https://www.drupal.org/node/1343708
http://befused.com/drupal/page-programatically
https://api.drupal.org/api/drupal/modules!system!system.api.php/function/hook_permission/7
Hope it will help.
hi i'm using drupal 6. In my user page i want to show latest activities related to user interest. interest means terms that user participated (forum topics, articles, polls..). Can any one know the best way to do it.
For ex : stackoverflow shows questions related user participated tags.
This sounds like something you might be able to do using the Flag terms module (http://drupal.org/project/flag_terms). This is a module that complements the much acclaimed Flag module (http://drupal.org/project/flag_terms), by allowing you to flag certain taxonomy terms. You can use views (http://drupal.org/project/views) to display lists of user flagged content.
If an User has X amount of credits on his account (I think CCK can store this value). He can create specific Nodes (requests for admin). Each Node has a Type (Taxonomy defined, may be. Or via CCK). Each Type has associated number of credits. When user publishes a Node providing certain type, his balance of credits decreases by the number of credits Node Type has (admin will perform this request and send user notification email).
This is some kind of very simple e-shop for activation codes. I didn't want to use Ubercart due to it's complexity. May be this functionality can be achieved using some simple Drupal modules? Or may be there are some alternate ways? Or it is better to go Ubercart (can it do what I want BTW)?
I've seen folks in the Ubercart forums do this kind of thing for purchasing/posting ads on a site.
Check out these modules:
http://drupal.org/project/uc_store_credit
http://drupal.org/project/userpoints_ubercart
https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/taggartj/2343093
may be worth a look it is a credit system, adds a product feature to give user credits also has good helper functions to integrate with rules ect , also has a sub module to limit a content type by amount of credits and then deducts after the new node has ben created & has blocks to show the user their credits and credit history :)