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techmonkey
01-03-2008, 03:07 PM
In a previous discussion it was brought up that it would be nice if we could assign entries to multiple categories. I followed that up with:

We should be able to choose a main category and then several subcategories (kind of like VB's user and additional user groups). Imagine I had articles for "Camping Trip Reports" (main category), that also needed a state associated (subcategory), and season (subcategory). I will need this feature to properly migrate a section of my site to Dynamics and I think it would be a commonly needed feature.

Another example is that in a Dynamics classifieds implementation I need to be able to assign an entry to Product Type Category, and Location so that I can display entries by either criteria on the front end.

This feature will really improve the flexibility of Dynamics. I would be willing to pitch in some extra $$ to move this up the priority list if that would help.

Thanks!

ttnb
01-07-2008, 06:49 PM
I am not sure if I undestand what you meant. Do you mean that you want an entries belongs to many categories at the same time? If yes, I have asked Brian and he said "no" at this time. Howver, I intend to use tag fo this function.

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techmonkey
01-08-2008, 09:27 PM
I am not sure if I undestand what you meant. Do you mean that you want an entries belongs to many categories at the same time? If yes, I have asked Brian and he said "no" at this time. Howver, I intend to use tag fo this function.

After messing around with Dynamics more, it looks like most of what I want to accomplish can be done with custom fields in the entries. Althought multiple categories would be a nice option, I do not think it is as important as I thought at first.

techmonkey
01-30-2008, 01:26 PM
Actually it seems custom categories is not going to work for me because search results can't be linked to in Vbulletin.

If I have a custom field "product location" - I need to be able to filter results based the value of that field and link to the results. Any idea how to do this Brian?

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BWJ
02-02-2008, 12:47 PM
Actually it seems custom categories is not going to work for me because search results can't be linked to in Vbulletin.

If I have a custom field "product location" - I need to be able to filter results based the value of that field and link to the results. Any idea how to do this Brian?

This is a great idea and I am also missing the opportunity to make a direct link based on custom fields. This would make it much easier to make nicer and more intuitive navigation! To be more concrete: In Vbulletin each user field has its own Id. What I (and I think Techmonkey) would like is something like: search.php?do=getall&field2[]=1

So if you are having a car page. Then instead of having a subcategory for each car type - you just use the custom fields and make a link directly through the navigation. Then you could do like here:

Mercedes: Blog (http://blog/linkto-customfield-mercedes), Articles (http://articles/linkto-customfield-mercedes)
BMW: Blog (http://blog/linkto-customfield-BMW) Articles (http://articles/linkto-customfield-BMW)
Skoda: Blog (http://blog/linkto-customfield-skoda) Articles (http://articles/linkto-customfield-skoda)

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