Posted by rich.yumul on August 14, 2009 at 1:30pm
I have a content type (job) that belongs to two vocabularies (location & division).
I'd like to build a view with the headers:
title | location | division
The problem that I'm running into is that I can't figure out how to select just the location vocabulary for just one column, using the supported taxonomy field types.
If I use the taxonomy:term field for my view, each node has two results, one for each term that it has.
Can anybody lend some guidance?
Much appreciated... :)

Comments
Ah... figured it out...
Guess I needed my morning coffee...
Was able to accomplish the desired behavior by using the Taxonomy:All Terms field and just specifying one vocabulary.
Rich Yumul
Sage Tree Solutions
www.sagetree.net
Morning coffee or not, it
Morning coffee or not, it helps to have a sounding board just to clear one's thoughts. And thanks for posting the answer.
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Christoph Weber
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Christoph Weber
the answer i was looking for ...
Just the answer I was looking for. I was stuck on getting multiple taxonomy vocabularies to work, displayed in separate columns, with multiple term vocabularies also exposed as drop-down filters. Using Taxonomy:All Terms for the display fields/columns and then selecting the specific vocabulary did the trick. Sweet, thanks for posting the answer!
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-Bob
Sweet! Glad my thinking
Sweet! Glad my thinking out-loud/on-line was able to help. :D
Rich Yumul
Sage Tree Solutions
www.sagetree.net
Rich Yumul
Sage Tree Solutions
www.sagetree.net
Thanks ! I was looking for it
Thanks !
I was looking for it since one hour and it's so easy !!
Sad we cannot sort columns when you choose table display :(
-Pol-
thanks
this just helped me a lot too. Thanks for posting!
+1
Me too :)
feeling dumb, thanks.
feeling dumb, thanks.