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  • Antje: Cleaning up the Tutorial → moving things to Concepts

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NameDateProduct VersionAction
Antje08 FEB 20212.4New page properties macro.
Antje28 APR 20212021 SummerInfo added: number of tags per object limited to 50.
Antje21 JUN 20212021 Summer FixResistant Tags added.
Antje24..26 NOV 20212022 Springimprovement, tag name length



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The basic idea for the usage of tags is to describe the state of an object within a process chain. They consist basically of a name and a state value and can be assigned to any object.


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exclude(Table of Contents|Read on|Tagging Objects for Processing|Schema - Defining Object Types|Changing Schema Structures \("Schema Flow"\))


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  • Tags do NOT belong to the metadata and thus do not need to be defined in the schema.
  • Tags are stored together with the object as value for the property 'system:tags' similar to metadata.
  • Pure tag operations do NOT lead to the creation of a new object version.
  • Tags can only be attached to the current version of an object, whereas previous versions cannot have tags.
  • For version-specific information, metadata provide the suitable options. They have to be defined in the schema.

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Resistant tags are identified by the suffix :resistant at the end of the string tag name.

Note: The tag name including the suffix must not exceed the length limit of 128 characters.

Summary

This article gave an introduction into the handling of tags as a feature of the lifecycle management of objects in yuuvis® Momentum. In the "Tagging Objects for Processing" tutorial, an exemplary use case is explained.

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