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Refer to listing flagged content with Viewslisting flagged content with Views for a tutorial about creating a view with flagged content.

Refer to Getting the flagging user into ViewsGetting the flagging user into Views for a tutorial about how to add more details about the flagging user (starting from around 2:00, though the real "Views" related part starts from about 4:00). Here are the relevant steps in it (that you want to pay special attention to):

Refer to listing flagged content with Views for a tutorial about creating a view with flagged content.

Refer to Getting the flagging user into Views for a tutorial about how to add more details about the flagging user (starting from around 2:00, though the real "Views" related part starts from about 4:00). Here are the relevant steps in it (that you want to pay special attention to):

Refer to listing flagged content with Views for a tutorial about creating a view with flagged content.

Refer to Getting the flagging user into Views for a tutorial about how to add more details about the flagging user (starting from around 2:00, though the real "Views" related part starts from about 4:00). Here are the relevant steps in it (that you want to pay special attention to):

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Refer to listing flagged content with Views for a tutorial about creating a Viewview with flagged content.

Refer to listing flagged content with Views for a tutorial about creating a View with flagged content.

Refer to listing flagged content with Views for a tutorial about creating a view with flagged content.

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  • This is about creating a view op type "page" (not block), which is also what you probably want, in the format of a simple tabular display.
  • The "path" where this view will be shown (around 4:40), like user/%/friends, which in your case I'd suggest something to become like user/%/events.
  • The "menu tab" that will be created (around 5:10), like Friends, which in your case I'd suggest something to become like Events.
  • The 2 (not just one ...) relationships that get added here, i.e.: Flags: User Flag (around 5:40) and Flags: User, which is The user that flagged an item (around 6:55)
  • Note the "contextual filter" that gets added (around 7: it's not part of your question40, but a straight forward enhancementup to around 9:00), i.e.: User: Uid. It's to answer questions like "what are the events that this user confirmed to be attending so far".
  • Starting from about 9:10, the actual user details (such as User: Name) get added.

Starting from around 9:45, you get like a summary of it all, i.e.:

  • Start from a user profile (such as user/1) and use the (new) tab Friends.
  • A recap of the "crucial part" of this view, i.e. the 2 relationships that this view is using.
  • This is about creating a view op type "page" (not block), which is also what you probably want, in the format of a simple tabular display.
  • The "path" where this view will be shown (around 4:40), like user/%/friends, which in your case I'd suggest something to become like user/%/events.
  • The "menu tab" that will be created (around 5:10), like Friends, which in your case I'd suggest something to become like Events.
  • The 2 (not just one ...) relationships that get added here.
  • Note the "contextual filter" that gets added: it's not part of your question, but a straight forward enhancement, to answer questions like "what are the events that this user confirmed to be attending so far".
  • Starting from about 9:10, the actual user details (such as User: Name) get added.
  • This is about creating a view op type "page" (not block), which is also what you probably want, in the format of a simple tabular display.
  • The "path" where this view will be shown (around 4:40), like user/%/friends, which in your case I'd suggest something to become like user/%/events.
  • The "menu tab" that will be created (around 5:10), like Friends, which in your case I'd suggest something to become like Events.
  • The 2 (not just one ...) relationships that get added here, i.e.: Flags: User Flag (around 5:40) and Flags: User, which is The user that flagged an item (around 6:55)
  • Note the "contextual filter" that gets added (around 7:40, up to around 9:00), i.e.: User: Uid. It's to answer questions like "what are the events that this user confirmed to be attending so far".
  • Starting from about 9:10, the actual user details (such as User: Name) get added.

Starting from around 9:45, you get like a summary of it all, i.e.:

  • Start from a user profile (such as user/1) and use the (new) tab Friends.
  • A recap of the "crucial part" of this view, i.e. the 2 relationships that this view is using.
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