Benjamin KAHANE
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A Thesaurus allows you to create a comprehensive list of terms with a relational mapping between them, for example, a broader or narrower term for the given value. You can set how words in the Thesaurus are related to one another and the Thesaurus is used as a backing store (data source) for specific field types in a metadata definition. In FlexMAM, when you enter a word in a field that uses the thesaurus as a backing store these relationships are displayed. Flex prompts you to view related terms, find broader or narrower terms, or uses an alternative term to replace the user-entered term.
You can create multiple thesauruses on your account and associate them to different metadata fields to make it easier to enrich your assets with metadata.
To create a Theasurus:
To enhance the Thesuarus, you can create relationships between the terms in the Thesaurus. These relationships are displayed in Flex MAM when the user enters a word in a field that uses the thesaurus as a data source (backing store). Flex prompts the user to view related terms, find broader or narrower terms, or use an alternative term to replace the user-entered term.
The following relationships can be created between terms in the thesaurus:
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RELATIONSHIP |
ROLE |
EXAMPLE |
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Related Term |
Use this relationship to show that one term is closely related to another term. |
Set frosty as a related term for cold |
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Use |
Typically, use this relationship to indicates a preferred term to replace the user entered term. |
Set cold as a use term for chilly |
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Used For |
Typically, use this relationship to show there is a preferred term that can replace the term entered. |
Set cold as a used for term for chilly |
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Broader Term |
Use this relationship to show that a term of broader meaning could replace a specific term. |
Set wintry as a broader term for cold |
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Narrower Term |
Use this relationship to show that a term of narrower meaning could replace a specific term.. |
Set frost-covered as a narrower term for cold |
To create a relationship between terms in a thesaurus:
In the Thesaurus tab of Metadata Designer, you can see a list of your thesauruses and you can perform a number of actions.
You can edit your thesaurus by adding new terms, adding external ids, deleting terms, or changing the relationships between terms. You can also edit thesaurus properties.
To edit a thesaurus:
Open the thesaurus canvas by:
- Selecting a thesaurus and clicking and selecting Edit
- Selecting a thesaurus and in the panel on the right-hand side, clicking Edit.
- Double clicking on the thesaurus you want to edit.
To edit thesaurus properties:
| To: | Do this: | |
| Edit thesaurus properties | In the canvas, edit the matdata fields associated with the thesaurus. |
You can edit these fields: |
| Add terms | In the canvas, click the Add new term button. | |
| Delete terms | Select a term and click the delete icon. | |
| Edit terms |
Select a term and click the pencil icon. In the properties panel, edit the term name, add relationships to other terms. By default, the Reflexive check box is selected and reflexive relationships are automatically created between two Thesaurus terms (related-related, broader-narrower). Unselect the check box if you do not want to create reflexive relationships. To support integrations with thesaurus entries that originate outside of Dalet Flex, you can define an external id for your thesaurus terms. |
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| Search for a term |
In the canvas, type a term in the search box. The search only matches from the start of the term, for example, if you were to type "Pro" it would return “process” but not “appropriate”. |
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| Delete a thesaurus |
In the canvas, click the Delete Thesaurus icon in header and confirm the deletion. If you delete a thesaurus, all of the terms associated with that thesaurus will also be deleted. |
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To use the thesaurus functionality in FlexMAM to see suggested terms, you must associate your thesaurus as a backing store to a specific field in a metadata definition. A thesurus field can be based on a text or a tag field type.
To associate a thesaurus as a backing store to a field in a metadata definition:
In FlexMAM, when you select a term included in a Thesaurus, FlexMAM suggests additional matching terms that you can add to your metadata.
See here for instructions how to add metadata using a thesaurus field.
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