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Linking Trackers

This is Tutorial, to show some of the possibilities of trackers using the field types which help linking content from one tracker to another through common fields. This is very much used in "Exchange networks" where goods, services and knowledge is exchanged without using money but direct exchange or through using Community currencies


We will create a tracker for Offers and another one for Demands, that include the option to allow comments. Both trackers will be linked by a common field (field user), which will allow showing information from one tracker on the other.

See also: Relations Tracker Field


First we will create the one for Offers, for example, and its fields, and afterwards, we will create the one for Demands from duplicating the one for Offers.

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Linking Trackers This is Tutorial , to show some of the possibilities of trackers using the field types which help linking content from one tracker to another through common fields. This is very much used in "Exchange networks" where goods, services and knowledge is exchanged without using money but direct exchange or through using Community currencies We will create a tracker for Offers and another one for Demands, that include the option to allow comments. Both trackers will be linked by a common field (field user), which will allow showing information from one tracker on the other. See also: Relations Tracker Field First we will create the one for Offers, for example, and its fields, and afterwards, we will create the one for Demands from duplicating the one for Offers.