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Use

Provider

SAP

Application type

iView template

Technical name

pcd:portal_content/com.sap.pct/templates/iviews/com.sap.km.TaxQueries

Data source

SAP NetWeaver Portal

Languages

Portal languages

Support

EP-KM-CM

Prerequisites

You have to create the taxonomy folders in another iView before you can define search queries.

Features

You can use this iView to define search queries for the categories of a query-based taxonomy.

For more information, see:

Settings

The table below contains information on the settings for the properties of the iView.

Description (GUI)

Property

Maintenance

Entry Type

Allowed Entries

Display iView name in iView

DisplayHeader

Administrator

Optional

true or false (default)

Display Instructions

ShowInstructions

User

Optional

summary (default) or none

Path to initially displayed taxonomy

TaxonomyPath Preselection

Administrator

Optional

Path to root folder of a query-based taxonomy (default: empty)

For example:

/taxonomies/index-id1/taxonomy1

Root categories for navigation

CategoryPaths

Administrator

Optional

Paths to folders in taxonomies (default: empty)

Separate multiple entries using semicolons ( ; )

For example:

/taxonomies/index-id1/News/Sports;

/taxonomies/index-id2/News/Sports;

/taxonomies/index-id2/News/Recreation/ Sports

Path to initially displayed taxonomy

This property specifies a default value. The user can change it to another taxonomy using a dropdown list. Only query-based taxonomies are displayed in the iView.

Note

Make sure that the path contains the name of the index.

Root categories for navigation

You can use this property to restrict the view to particular sub-areas of taxonomies.

If, for example, an employee or team is responsible for the classification of sports news items, you can tailor an iView so that it can only be used to classify documents into categories beneath Sports (see the example in the table).

Enter the paths of the sub-areas that are to be visible in the iView. You can enter one or more paths for each taxonomy. All folders beneath the specified paths (in the example, beneath Sports ) are also visible. You must explicitly specify all areas that are to be visible in all taxonomies. All areas and taxonomies that are not explicitly specified are not visible.

If you leave the field empty, all categories are visible without restriction.