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Problems when adding any membership field to Civic profile & Drupal profle
April 01, 2011, 05:37:25 am
Im having problems when trying to display a users membership data (Membership type & status) on their Drupal profile (edit page).

If I add any membership field to a Civic CRM profile that entire profile tab will disappear from the Drupal profile. Any ideas why?

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Re: Problems when adding any membership field to Civic profile & Drupal profle
August 02, 2013, 12:15:40 pm
I am having this exact same issue with the latest version of CiviCRM and Drupal. As soon as Membership fileds are added to a profile, the profile will no longer show up on the Drupal user account page. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Problems when adding any membership field to Civic profile & Drupal profle
August 05, 2013, 04:55:23 pm
Only Contact and Individual fields are supported for profiles EXCEPT when they are part of an online membership signup form / online contribution page OR online registration form. In those cases you can add membership, contribution and participant fields respectively. Part of the reason for this is that memberships, contributions, etc are 'many to one' in relationship to a given contact.

Some folks are doing some work which may improve / extend the possibilities here - but for now the currently supported method for exposing membership info to constituents is to give them a link to the 'contact dashboard' which will display membership and other transactional info to a logged in user.
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