In this use case, the goal is to categorize metadata values. For example, with film directors from different countries on the American and European continents.
The list of directors is as follows:
- Greta Gerwig
- Wes Anderson
- Martin Scorsese
- Guillermo Del Toro
- Tatiana Huezo
- Muriel Box
- Terry Gilliam
- Jean-Jacques Annaud
- Jean-Luc Godard
- Houda Benyamina
To organize these names according to country and continent, add a new taxonomy and organize it as follows:
afs:lang=en-US | ||
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America | ||
United-States | ||
Greta Gerwig | ||
Wes Anderson | ||
Martin Scorsese | ||
Mexico | ||
Guillermo Del Toro | ||
Tatiana Huezo | ||
Europe | ||
England | ||
Muriel Box | ||
Terry Gilliam | ||
France | ||
Jean-Jacques Annaud | ||
Jean-Luc Godard | ||
Houda Benyamina |
After uploading the CSV vocabulary file, proceed as follows:
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Add an Enrich and Clean rule by selecting the New rule button.
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Select the
Author
metadata. -
Select the vocabulary file with the new taxonomy.
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Name the generated metadata, for example
Directors_tree
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Select Apply hierarchy by checking the box.
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Select the Create button.
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Select the Save button.
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Select the Reprocess button.
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Go the Homepage section of the Portal tab in the Administration menu.
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Select the Search tab.
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Add the
Directors_tree
metadata under the Select and order facets section. -
Select the cogwheel icon next to
Directors_tree
, and rename the facetDirectors
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Select the Save button.