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emarchak's picture

CiviCRM Help: Associate CiviCRM Events with Drupal Nodes

I'm putting together my first CiviCRM 3/Drupal 6 install, and I've run into a bit of a wall.

I have an content type of an Artistic Work, and I would like to sell tickets to them with CiviEvents. There will be multiple events of this Artistic work, so I would like to associate each Event created with the Artistic Work. However, there doesn't seem to be any way to edit the Event fields, or pull in a node reference for the Artistic Work.

I've looked at the CiviNode module, which seems like it might be able to do this, but alas, it's not for Drupal 6.

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Miko.'s picture

CiviCRM 3.4.1 ACL Is Now Ignored When Calling API Via PHP in Content Template

I've posted this over in CiviCRM forums but I'm thinking that if Gregory Heller or someone similar sees this post, he/they might be able to help.

I've just upgraded to CiviCRM 3.4.1. I am wondering if that's what caused what I'm describing here.

If you refer to

Re: Trying to print CiviCRM_Address fields for Contact Refernce Via a NODE
(http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,19637.msg81734.html#msg81734)

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Miko.'s picture

Expose CiviCRM address fields to Drupal Node?

I've been looking and everything i'm seeing is old. and believe it or not I've gotten NO replies on the CiviCRM Forums. So please help if you can. I'll try to return the favor.

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joe.murray's picture

Win a Free Copy of Using CiviCRM

Win a free copy of the Using CiviCRM book by participating in Likesh's contest at http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php/topic,19378.0.html.

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Rob_McCausland's picture

Community Media Database 1.0

This is not too off-topic, I trust. Using CiviCRM I've built an online database of U.S. community access television providers and LPFM radio stations - http://communitymediadatabase.org . The records can be searched by logged-in users, and updated by authorized provider representatives. This is a 3-month pilot project, funded by the Benton Foundation, and will be demonstrated at the NCMR conference in Boston next month. We've sent out the email below to all the access providers in the database, informing of them of the project and their ability to log in and update their records.

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joe.murray's picture

New Book: Using CiviCRM

CiviCRM is a web-based, open source CRM system, designed specifically to meet the needs of advocacy, non-profit and non-governmental organizations that integrates deeply with Drupal, including content, views and the permissioning system. Elected officials, professional/trade associations, political campaigns and parties, government agencies, and other similar organizations are among its growing number of enthusiastic users. Using CiviCRM shows you how to harness CiviCRM’s impressive array of possibilities as you develop and execute performance-critical CRM strategies.

This book will help you become familiar with the structure and main functions of CiviCRM. It will guide you in developing and successfully implementing a CRM strategy for your organization using detailed explanations and practical examples.

Using CiviCRM walks you through developing a CRM Implementation Plan that is suited to your organization's size, culture, and needs. Readers will take away many constituent relationship management best practices and the knowledge of how to implement them with CiviCRM. Benefits of Using CiviCRM will be felt across your organization, and help it better achieve its mission.

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mbriney's picture

20% discount for DC Training on CiviCRM

The CiviCRM team will be offering a two-day training in the DC area. For those of you not familiar with CiviCRM it adds a complete CRM, email, event management and forms solution on top of your Drupal install. You can learn more here: http://drupal.org/project/civicrm

DC Drupalers can recieve 20% of training with the code: 76qy+kbae

There will be two types of training:

Users and Administrators Training

Topics to include:
An introduction to CiviCRM - what does it do and how can it help your organisation
Installation and configuration - making CiviCRM work for you

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labrown's picture

Drupal/CiviCRM upgrade/unhack contract possibility

Greetings,

I've been asked to source interest in a short term contract to do two things: 1. Update a hacked-upon CiviCRM 2.2.9 install on Drupal to CiviCRM 3.3. 2. Unwind the core hacking and reimplement properly as modules, etc. Yes, I know the mantra, "Don't Hack CORE!". I didn't do it. They hired a developer and he implemented requested changes by hacking the 2.2.9 core files. Ugh.

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isabisa's picture

Call for help with CiviCRM event registration with parent/child relationship

Hi everybody,

There have to be some of you who have experience with CiviCRM, right? If so, I am in some desperate need for local help!

I am currently working on finalizing the coding for a pretty big local project that uses CiviCRM to handle hundreds of events and event participants. Many of these events are intended for children, so the parent/guardian will be registering their child(ren) for various events. I have run into a problem that I have been afraid of for a while and have kind of hit a wall because of it. I would appreciate any help or suggestions you can give me!

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shinz83's picture

Managing CiviCRM Folders, Links, Etc

Currently installing CiviCRM into my site, but having troubles with the folder layout. By this I mean...

My new drupal site is running through a subdomain - beta.example.com which is pointing toward example.com/beta

When I install civicrm and 'work' with it, most links within the program point to example.com/beta/civicrm - this will not work for me.

I need civicrm to point toward beta.example.com/civicrm... so when I flip the switch to make the beta site the live site, I won't have any troubles with the CiviCRM install.

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