Difference between revisions of "Issue:Listing certain subcategories of articles"
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There are lots of projects with universities in my wiki-db, connected with categories like "dep03", "Wien TU", "Regensburg U" and "project-id" and containing project-descriptions. When I use "*universities" and "dep03" as page-selectors (namespace=category) I don´t get a list of universities which are only connected with department 03. Why?--[[User:Hannds 0920|Hannds 0920]] 15:40, 20 September 2009 (UTC) | There are lots of projects with universities in my wiki-db, connected with categories like "dep03", "Wien TU", "Regensburg U" and "project-id" and containing project-descriptions. When I use "*universities" and "dep03" as page-selectors (namespace=category) I don´t get a list of universities which are only connected with department 03. Why?--[[User:Hannds 0920|Hannds 0920]] 15:40, 20 September 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | I think there will be some logical reason for this - either a bug in DPL or a problem on your side. I recommend to reproduce your problem here in this wiki with some sample data. I am quite confident that we will find out the cause. | ||
+ | BTW: The "*" - operator only searches one level deep in the cat tree, "**" goes two levels deep (more is not possible atm.) | ||
− | + | You can use pseudo-recursion to traverse deeper trees as is shown in some examples on this web site. | |
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+ | [[User:Gero|Gero]] 09:30, 21 September 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 11:30, 21 September 2009
Description: | listing articles with subcategories - but how? |
Extension / Version: | DPL / 1.8 |
Type / Status: | Change Request / open |
Problem
There are lots of projects with universities in my wiki-db, connected with categories like "dep03", "Wien TU", "Regensburg U" and "project-id" and containing project-descriptions. When I use "*universities" and "dep03" as page-selectors (namespace=category) I don´t get a list of universities which are only connected with department 03. Why?--Hannds 0920 15:40, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
Reply
I think there will be some logical reason for this - either a bug in DPL or a problem on your side. I recommend to reproduce your problem here in this wiki with some sample data. I am quite confident that we will find out the cause.
BTW: The "*" - operator only searches one level deep in the cat tree, "**" goes two levels deep (more is not possible atm.)
You can use pseudo-recursion to traverse deeper trees as is shown in some examples on this web site.
Gero 09:30, 21 September 2009 (UTC)