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Skip to main content. Everyday I use a database called. And here is a list of stuff I've found useful about. Select 5 most recent items from some categories. Submitted by Nicholas Thompson. On Wed, 14th Sep 2011 - 13:07. Ever needed to build a list which "sub-selects", say, 5 items from a given list of categories? This snippet should help. Assume the following schema…. Export a single row from a database as MySQL. Submitted by Nicholas Thompson. On Mon, 11th Jul 2011 - 14:21. On Thu, 30th Sep 2010 - 12:15.
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Skip to main content. By hobby and by job, I stumble across a lot of resources for. Quick Tip: Drupal Hook Commenting Using Vim. Submitted by Nicholas Thompson. On Mon, 14th Nov 2011 - 17:50. According to the Drupal Coding Standards for Documenting Hook Implementations. Its considered a good practice to quickly chuck a comment before any function which implements a Drupal hook (eg,. JQuery Table Sorter Bookmarklet. Submitted by Nicholas Thompson. On Tue, 25th Oct 2011 - 09:49. Entity Encode Text Using PHP.
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Skip to main content. Export a single row from a database as MySQL. Submitted by Nicholas Thompson. On Mon, 11th Jul 2011 - 14:21. Has a great simple snippet of how to export a single row from a table. However it didn't QUITE do what I needed it to. I needed to export a variable from. As I was working on an update script which pulled data from a variable and into a database schema. I got fed up of re-populating the variable data each time. MySQL: Count occurrences of string. Submitted by Nicholas Thompson.
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Rendering Drupal 7 fields (the right way). Rendering Drupal 7 fields (the right way). Use field view field(). Drupal 7 brought us Entities, and with them the powerful Field API. For 'storing, loading, editing, and rendering field data.' attached to them. If you're managing everything through 'manage fields' and 'manage display' tabs of your content type, then every part of that process is rather wonderfully taken care of for you. Will do this for you, but doing it manually is actually not that hard.
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