
This service allows you to group together predefined properties in an ordered fashion and insert the groups into structures. For more information, see Property Structures .
You can specify a bundle file that contains labels and values for multiple property structures in the configuration of the property structure service.
Parameters of the Property Structure Service
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
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Bundle File |
No |
Bundle file. |
Sources and Priorities of Labels and Values
Labels and values of property structures and property groups can come from different system sources with differing priorities.
| Source | Priority | Note |
|---|---|---|
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The labels and values are contained in the bundle file specified in the definition of the property group (see Property Structures ). |
1 (highest) |
We recommend that you maintain this file. |
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The labels and values are contained in the bundle file specified in the configuration of the property structure service. |
2 |
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The labels and values are contained in the system-internal bundle file of the service implementation. |
3 |
You should not modify the default specifications. |
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The labels and values come from the group specified in the parameter Property Metadata Group in a property group (see Property Structures ). |
4 |
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The name of the property group is used instead of a label. |
5 (lowest) |
Only permits single language labels. |
The property structure service is already activated in the standard delivery and does not need to be further configured.
To call up the configuration for the service, choose Content Management → Global Services → Property Structure Service.