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Older Versions => jDownloads 3.2 (Support ended) => Topic started by: jharris on 15.06.2015 19:55:22

Title: Select Max Level view in backend
Post by: jharris on 15.06.2015 19:55:22
I would like to be able to view the documents in a parent category in the backend and not see all the documents in subcategories

Here's the problem, let's assume I create "Category A" with two sub categories with "A1" and "A2".

- Category A
-- A1
-- A2

And I put downloads in all three categories, three in the parent "Category A" and two downloads in "A1" and "A2"

- Category A (download 1, download 2, download 3)
-- A1 (download 4, download 5)
-- A2 (download 6, download 7)

When I go to the jDowloads backend and view the downloads in "Category A" I see the following:

- Category A

download 1
download 2
download 3
download 4
download 5
download 6
download 7

And there doesn't seem to be a "Select Max Levels" function to only show the downloads from "Category A".

Maybe I've just missed a simple option, but I can't find it.

Thank you in advance for any help.
Title: Re: Select Max Level view in backend
Post by: ColinM on 16.06.2015 00:53:29
Hi
Yes in the backend jD lists all the Downloads in the tree from your selected category.  You can Order by category to group Downloads from the same category.

I am intrigued as to why would one would want a limit in the backend?
Colin
Title: Re: Select Max Level view in backend
Post by: jharris on 16.06.2015 14:11:46
Hey Colin,

I have a few categories and sub categories that have A LOT of files, and some have duplicate files, and it seems it would be a bit easier to manage if I could just see the files from a particular category. Didn't previous versions of jDownloads only list the files from the parent category?

Thanks,
Joshua
Title: Re: Select Max Level view in backend
Post by: ColinM on 18.06.2015 23:13:14
Joshua
Yes the jD 1.9 series only listed contents of actual category selected - but by user request this was 'enhanced' to show all in the tree.  One other thing that may be helpful is that you can sort by category so all from the same category are listed in sequence.

Colin