Fieldset
Fieldset Overview
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Pre-Requirement | Before creating a fieldset, first, create the underlying fieldset schema (a group of fields). |
Limitation | Not available in batch edit mode of the Batch Editor! Only Single Fieldset fields are available in the Excel Roundtrip App. |
Parent-Child Setup | You can create a schema "Fieldset" following a parent-child setup. When you connect your Fieldset schema to the Fieldset field, the parent-child hierarchy is ignored. If you connect the Fieldset field to a parent, you will only see fields on the parent. If you connect the Fieldset field to a child, you will only see fields on the child, no propagated fields from the parent. |
Single Fieldset | One data entry using the underlying source schema, e.g., one copyright information for an image (there shouldn't be more than one). |
Multi Fieldset | Multiple data entries, each using the underlying source schema. |
Behavior | Video on how the fieldset for a single item behaves |
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Fieldset Value Handling
Picturepark Setup Example | Layer: Corporate Information (ID: CorporateInformation) Field: Duration (FieldId: duration) Fieldset Schema Fields: Start (ID: start), End (ID: end) |
Fieldpath | corporateInformation.duration.start |
Excel Roundtrip App | LAYER.FIELDSET-FIELD.SOURCE-FIELD |
Default Value in Business Rule | A fieldset value: "fieldsetId": { "fieldsetFieldId": "value" } A multi-tagbox value in a single fieldset: {"layerfield": {"fieldsetfieldId": [ { "_refId": "$industryRefId$" } ]}} |
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Use in the display pattern |
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General Access | To get the display pattern from the fieldset: To get the fieldset schema name: To get a specific value in single fieldsets: |
Use in the business rule | The Business Rules do not check the value pairs in the correct order, and therefore fieldsets shouldn't be used. It may otherwise happen that the business rule connects the value from the first entry (array) with the key from the 2nd entry (array). |
Returned field value | Single:
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Fieldset Field Settings
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Single item fieldset | Allowing one or multiple data entries into the fieldset field. This setting cannot be changed afterward. A case for a single fieldset:
A case for a multi fieldset:
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Source | The underlying fieldset schema. |
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Sortable | Sorting based on fieldset values not supported. |
Include in filters | Filtering based on fieldset values not supported. |
Include in search | All entries in a Fieldset are indexed. When the search finds a match, the parent Content Item is displayed. |
Boost value | The search does not consider the boost settings of the underlying fieldset schema. |
Fieldset Schema Permissions
Relationships and Fieldsets have the setting "View for all" applied per default. This cannot be changed and the button is grayed out.
It is therefore important to ensure that you protect fieldsets and relationships behind Layers and disable the View to All on these Layers.
For example, if you have a user that cannot view a Content Item in a relationship field he will get this view:
However, double-clicking on that field will allow him to view the relationship details: