Defaults: Add filters


The date the node revision was created.
The revision ID of the node revision.
The log message entered when the revision was created.
The title of the node.
The total number of times the node has been viewed.
The total number of times the node has been viewed today.
Only display items with attached files. This can cause duplicates if there are multiple attached files.
Whether or not the file is marked to be listed.
The description of the uploaded file.
The weight, used for sorting.
The taxonomy term ID
Filter the results of "Taxonomy: Term" to a particular vocabulary.
Whether the poll is open for voting.
The terms to search for.
The date the user was created.
Filter the view to the currently logged in user.
Email address for a given user. This field is not normally shown to users, so be cautious when using it.
The user's last login date.
The user's last access date.
The user or author name.
The user ID
Whether a user is active or blocked.
The user's signature.
Roles that a user belongs to.
The number of comments a node has.
Whether comments are enabled or disabled on the node.
Show only nodes that have new content.
Date and time of when the last comment was posted.
Whether or not the node is moderated.
The node ID of the node.
The date the node was posted.
Filters out unpublished nodes if the current user cannot view them.
Whether or not the node is sticky.
The stored teaser field. This may not be valid or useful data on all node types.
The date the node was last updated.
The most recent of last comment posted or node updated time.
The published status of the node.
The front page of the node.
The title of the node.
The actual, full data in the body field; this may not be valid data on all node types.
The type of a node (for example, "blog entry", "forum post", "story", etc).
The website address of the comment's author. Can be a link. The homepage can also be linked with the Name field. Will be empty if posted by a registered user.
The comment ID of the field
Whether or not the comment is currently in moderation.
Date and time of when the comment was posted.
The name of the poster.
The title of the comment.
The text of the comment.