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I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent (edited) difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data available to all of Drupal as entities.

I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent (edited) difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data available to all of Drupal as entities.

replaced 'inherit' with 'inherent' - and then had to add the word 'edited' to get past the 6 character restriction which makes proof reading kind of hard!
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I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent (edited) difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent (edited) difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

replaced 'inherit' with 'inherent' - and then had to add the word 'edited' to get past the 6 character restriction which makes proof reading kind of hard!
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I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inheritinherent (edited) difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherit difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

I attended a session yesterday at CiviCon (https://denver2015.civicrm.org/sessions/civicrmdrupal-integration-showcase; the slides are up already) about exposing more Civi tables to Views.

CiviCRM Entity 1.x might display the table you need. CiviCRM Entity 2.x-dev most definitely will. (https://www.drupal.org/project/civicrm_entity) The session slides have lots of details on installation and use.

A sandbox module is also available to expose the Civi tables to Views (https://www.drupal.org/sandbox/markusa/2474103).

The inherent (edited) difference is the sandbox module is just exposing the data to Views. The CiviCRM Entity module will make Civi data to all of Drupal as entities.

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