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Populate Relationships Locale

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Let us understand:

  • The Relationships Locale sheet of Thing Domain Data Model in detail.
  • How to manage relationships across different locales?
  • What are the default values in Relationships Locale sheet in Thing Domain Data Model ?

The Relationships Locale worksheet in the data model template allows you to manage the relationships defined in the Relationships worksheet, across different locales. This worksheet must be used to define relationships in locales other than the SDL (System Default Locale). To define relationships in the SDL, see Relationships worksheet.

A sample screenshot of the Relationships Locale sheet is displayed.

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The columns present in the Relationships Locale sheet are tabulated below.

Column Name Description Default Value (If left blank)
Action Indicates the action you want to perform on the corresponding row. Possible value that can be selected is - Delete.
You can select Delete if you wish to delete the row.
The application performs 'Create', 'Update', and 'Read' actions when the column is left blank.
• If an entry does not exist, then a new entry is created.
• If an entry already exists and if there are no changes, then it is considered as 'Read' action.
• If an entry already exists and if there are changes to be updated, then it is considered as 'Update' action.
Name Indicates the name (short name) of the relationship. This is a mandatory field but not unique, as the same relationship can be defined in different locales. Note that the values entered in this column must be defined in the "Name" column of Relationships worksheet.

The following are the supported validations for the Name column:
• Enter text in lowercase only.
• All special characters are not supported.
• Duplicate values are not allowed.
NA
Locale Indicates the locale to which the relationship belongs. This field is mandatory but not unique, as same locales can be repeated for different relationships.
• Select a value from the options available in the drop-down.
Possible values which can be selected are - cs-CZ, de-DE, en-GB, en-IE, en-US, es-US, fr-FR, it-IT, ja-JP, ko-KR, nb-NO, nl-NL, pl-PL, pt-PT, ro-RO, sv-SE, zh-CN, zh-TW, and es-US.
NA
Display Name Indicates the name of the relationship as displayed on the user interface. The Display Name of a relationship is defined with respect to the locale mentioned in the previous column. Note that if the display name of a relationship is defined in the EAR worksheet, then the Display Name of that relationship cannot be localized. If the display name of a relationship must be localized, then you must specify the [FALLBACK] keyword in the Display Name column of EAR worksheet. Value in the "Display Name" column of Relationships worksheet.
Display Name Whereused Indicates the name of the relationship as displayed on the user interface for a whereUsed relationship. The 'Display Name Whereused' of a relationship is defined with respect to the locale mentioned in the previous column. Note that if the 'Display Name Whereused' of a relationship is defined in the EAR worksheet, then the 'Display Name Whereused' of that relationship cannot be localized. If the 'Display Name Whereused' of a relationship must be localized, then you must specify the [FALLBACK] keyword in the 'Display Name Whereused' column of EAR worksheet. Value in the "Display Name Whereused" column of Relationships worksheet.
Help Text Indicates the help information to assist you when you hover over the relationship on the user interface. The Help Text of a relationship is specific for each locale. This field is not mandatory. Note that if the Help Text of a relationship is defined in the EAR worksheet, then the Help Text for that relationship cannot be localized. Value in the "Help Text" column of Relationships worksheet.
Note:

You can delete a value of a property. For more information, see Delete Values of Properties.