Virtual Types

Create a Virtual Type

  1. Open Schemas

  2. Press + to create

  3. Select Virtual

  4. Select Parent, when creating a child Virtual Type.

  5. Provide name and ID

  6. Save

After Creating the Virtual Type

  1. Add fields to the Virtual Type

  2. Update Virtual Type settings "Layers" and add available Layers for the Virtual Type

    1. These are the only layers that can be assigned to your Virtual Types to ensure e.g. you don’t have to provide document information for press kits.

  3. Create Virtual Items  in the Content Browser

Parent-Child Virtual Types

Virtual Types can be nested, which enables you to think of them in a hierarchical manner. This nesting is beneficial if you use several Virtual Types that should share some information.

For example, say you use Picturepark to publish job listings, news items, and partner listings. Each Virtual Type is different, but there are a few pieces of information you want to make sure are included wherever the information is published:

  • Copyright Notice

  • Impressum Link

You add these values to "Company Publishing" Virtual Type, and when you create children, they have fields for a copyright notice and Impressum link always available.  The default values included in the "Company Publishing" Virtual Type would then be included automatically with all other Virtual Types created in Picturepark.

Create Virtual Items

You create Virtual Items directly in the Content Browser. 

  1. Open Content Browser

  2. Choose Add from Browser Toolbar

  3. Select Create

  4. Select Virtual Type

  5. Provide the content and Save

VIDEO: How to Create a New Virtual Type:

Add Layer to Virtual Type

If a given piece of content requires additional metadata, Layers can be added directly to any Virtual Item e.g. Copyright Information or Event Information when a press release mentions an event.

  1. Open Virtual Types

  2. Open submenu "Layers"

  3. Add Layers that can be added to this Virtual Type

VIDEO: How to Add Layer to Virtual Type:

Search and Filter Virtual Types

The Virtual Type is saved in a field called: 

contentSchemaId

Therefore you can access the Virtual Type via this field in Display Pattern, Query Filters, or searches.

Case

Value

Exact Match

contentSchemaId:virtualTypeId

Contains

contentSchemaId:virtualTypeIdPart*

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