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I have a views block that is listing the similar nodes (based on taxonomy terms).

I want to show some custom text and the taxonomy term field's value(s) on the footer of the block.

I added Global: Text area to footer of the views and selected the Use replacement tokens from the first row option.

What I want to show is that My Term's other nodes and I'm using that for what I wanted:

[field_my_taxonomy_term]'s other nodes.


It works correctly if the field_my_taxonomy_term field has only one value but if it has multiple values (multiple terms) it only shows the first taxonomy term value.


How can I show multiple values on Global: Text area?


This is the replacement patterns part of the Global: Text area:

  • [title] == Content: Title
  • [field_my_taxonomy_term] == Content: My Term
  • %1 == Content: Nid title
  • !1 == Content: Nid input
  • %2 == Content: Has taxonomy term ID title
  • !2 == Content: Has taxonomy term ID input
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  • Any solution or opinion about that? I've been searching to find any solution but couldn't find yet.
    – herci
    Commented Nov 30, 2014 at 21:04
  • The problem is solved by that way: drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/138682/… - It's not the method I asked here but a better usage. If you have the same problem you can use it.
    – herci
    Commented Dec 28, 2014 at 17:45

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You need to either display as a table, or change the settings to force fields to be included in the View.

When you add a field to Views, you can alter how it is represented, including Rewrite, Style and if it contains multiples, how to display those values.

Adjust the field settings for the field you want and then that should be represented in the replacement pattern further down the chain

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  • The replacement tokens I used come from Contextual Filters, not from the fields area. So, there is no option as you said (When you add a field to Views, you can alter how it is represented, including Rewrite, Style and if it contains multiples, how to display those values.)
    – herci
    Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 16:08
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    the field should still be included in the fields section, and then 'filtered' by the contextual filter to only show specific values. Then you would use the field as the replacement token, not the contextual filter itself
    – Geoff
    Commented Dec 1, 2014 at 16:25

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