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Since the Documentation for Views 3.0 isn't out yet, does that mean that the way you access field variables is different from Views 2.0? That's because whenever I try the following code (from Views 2.0 docs: http://drupal.org/node/352970), all I get are errors:

<?php
    dsm(array_keys($fields));

    //ERROR message after placing it in views-view.tpl.php:
    Notice: Undefined variable: fields in include() (line 33 of D:\xampp\htdocs\foo\sites\all\themes\foofoo\views\views-view.tpl.php).
    Warning: array_keys() expects parameter 1 to be array, null given in include() (line 33 of D:\xampp\htdocs\foo\sites\all\themes\foofoo\views\views-view.tpl.php).
?>

In my modules I have Devel and Theme Developer enabled so why isnt it working? I also rescan my template files like a boss and clear my cache like a disease but still nothing.

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  • If you look at the top of the file you will see the availible variables. $fields is definitive not availible at this level, because it has multiple rows. Commented Jun 11, 2011 at 6:51
  • I got it. It's print $fields['field_productshots']->content;
    – enchance
    Commented Jun 11, 2011 at 13:40

2 Answers 2

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Have you tried:

<?php
 dsm (array_keys(get_defined_vars())); 
?>
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I Drupal 7 $fields variable is undefined in the view template. Use $row:

//for id
$row->_field_data['id']['entity']->id
//for field_second_side
$row->_field_data['id']['entity']->field_second_side[LANGUAGE_NONE][0]['value']

Current field value is stored in $output.

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