A Layer is a group of one or more fields. A Layer contains all metadata of a Content Item, the so-called metadata profile. Examples: Basic Information (title, description), Product Information (product name, family, etc.).
The fields contained in a Layer become available when added to a content item. If the Layer is later removed, the fields it provided (and any assigned values) are also irreversibly removed. By adding and removing fields in Layers, users can define metadata profiles that are unique to each piece of content, and adjust those profiles over time. This is the basis for Adaptive Metadata™.
Layers are very important for the look and feel of your Picturepark in that they determine the structure of your data. Layers and the fields therein are also key for what you would like users to find via the simple search as well as the Channel filters you can create.
Create a Layer
Create a Layer
Open Layers
Press Add
Select Parent, when creating a child Layer.
Provide name and ID
Save
After Creating the Layer
Add fields to the Layer
Update settings "Available for" so that editors can add the Layer to the content items.
Add the Layer to content
Add a Layer to Content
Add a Layer to Content
You add a Layer in several ways.
In the Content Item Detail View, in the metadata panel.
In the Batch Editor.
After the upload is finished from the popup. A prompt allowing users to directly open and work on imported files in the batch editor, once an import has been completed, is displayed. This can be deactivated, if desired, by more proficient users.
Add Default Values for Tagbox
Add Default Values for Tagboxes on a Layer
For tagbox fields on layers, you can define the default values for tagbox. Those values are automatically assigned when the layer is assigned and you create a new tag from within the layer.
The default values are not applied to the Content Item but only used when new List Items are created from within the tagbox.
Access Layer in Search or Query Filter
Access Layer in Search or Query Filter
The Layers of a Content Item are saved in a field called:
layerSchemaIds
Therefore you can access Layers via this field in Display Pattern, Query Filters, or searches.
Case | Value |
Exact Match | layerSchemaIds:LayerId |
Contains | layerSchemaIds:LayerIdPart* |
Access Layer in Sidebar Filter
Some default system fields are available for selection in the Filter editor e.g. permissionSetIds or layerSchemaIds or contentSchemaIds.
Open Filters
Add a new Filter
Select Permission/Layers
Save
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Update a Layer with XMP Mappings
Search for the Layer
Open settings and update.
You cannot set a field required!
Save