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Just installed and added a few directory entries. Not sure what configuration I changed, but I'm getting Invalid argument supplied for foreach() when trying to hit our directory page located at:

http://dev.pnwu.edu/directory

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jamesonwatkins
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InformaticsInc replied on at Permalink Reply
InformaticsInc
Hello,

Thanks for reaching out about this. We took a look at the link provided and we aren't seeing the error you're mentioning.

Can you confirm this is the proper page, or if you're still seeing the error message?

- Informatics Inc.
jamesonwatkins replied on at Permalink Reply
jamesonwatkins
We reinstalled the add-on to get it working again.I'm not sure what config option I set to cause it, unfortunately.

We also hit another PHP error when I was trying to create another category under the Edit Attribute section - I change the either the handle or name of the directory_category to be what I wanted to call it, 'department' and it blew up.

can you tell me how I can add additional columns or edit the existing columns of the directory? For example, I don't need latitude/longitude fields, but could use a 'credentials' and a 'department' attribute for employees. Thanks.
InformaticsInc replied on at Permalink Reply
InformaticsInc
Hi Jameson,

Based on your questions and stated goals, we think our Staff Directory module might actually be a better fit for your needs.

https://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/staff-directory...

It has Department/Type attributes already built in for easy sorting/filtering, as well as additional fields for bios, separate profile information (ie: credentials) that can be listed or included in tabs.

Please take a look and let us know if that's something that would work better for you.

- Informatics Inc.
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ConcreteCMS
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