0
Hello,
In the backend, I would associate the filtered datas of component with the "mod_content_statistics_individual" graph.
By default it offers me a graph with all the phoca downloads without any association with the filter applied.
How do this ?
In the backend, I would associate the filtered datas of component with the "mod_content_statistics_individual" graph.
By default it offers me a graph with all the phoca downloads without any association with the filter applied.
How do this ?
Accepted Answer
0
Yes I did this (Current category to which current...). However, I use many sections offering downloadable documents. The module returns the joint statistics of all these documents. It is not possible to detail on a specific document without having to create a download page of this document alone.
This is why I'd prefer to have a management console which allow me to filter on a document and have the corresponding graph.
This is why I'd prefer to have a management console which allow me to filter on a document and have the corresponding graph.
-
Germinal Campsmore than a month agook I understand what you mean, but no, that's not possible directly, that would require custom coding work to be made on the module (and plugin)
Responses (4)
-
Accepted Answer
-
Accepted Answer
0My site has many links to download. I would like to know the progressions of the downloads individually. I can not create a graph per document!
I thought that the filters of the component could apply to both on the datas and on the graph. I note that the graphs (and their settings) and the component are completely independent.
There is no way to associate them (module and component)? -
Accepted Answer
0yes, the settings are completely independent on the modules and on the component.
but the way to go is to create a module (FRONTEND module) and assign it to the document page, and set the filter to "current document". this way it will show "downloads for current document" when you are viewing that document's page. .do you know what I mean?
Your Reply
Please login to post a reply
You will need to be logged in to be able to post a reply. Login using the form on the right or register an account if you are new here.
Register Here »