Viewing and Editing Entry Metadata
Columns in the Entry Area show important metadata in order to help you find the desired entry. To view an extensive list of entry metadata in the Details Area, simply select an entry. Your administrator can configure the order and metadata displayed in the columns and the Detail Area to fit your needs.
Entry Area
Edit entry metadata from grid cells
Title editing
We support at the moment the editing of an entry title from the entry area list and the group area list.
The cell editing works as follows:
- click on the edit button in the related cell
- edit the value by mouse/keyboard
- save it by either unfocusing or pressing enter or clicking the save button / or cancel it by leaving blank and losing focus or by pressing escape
Details Area
Single selected entry
View entry metadata
When a single entry is selected, a configurable set of metadata is displayed in the Details Area.
Modify entry metadata
- Editing entry metadata requires the Content Manager Option: Production
- [Edit] button is only available if user has change rights for the current table.
The administrator configures which entry metadata are part of the details pane in edit mode.
- Click [Edit] in the top right corner of the Details Area
- Change the desired metadata
- Click [Update] for your changes to take effect
Multi-selection of entries
View entry metadata for multi-selection
When multiple entries are selected, all common metadata fields are displayed in the Details Area.
Bulk change entry metadata for multi-selection
- Editing entry metadata requires the Content Manager Option: Production
- [Edit] button is only available if user has change rights for the current table
Choosing [Edit] allows you to make bulk changes to all currently selected entries. Administrators can configure the metadata which is part of this detail area configuration.
- The first column indicates for which fields changes will be applied to all selected entries.
Consistency checks
Background consistency checks make sure that changes made to the metadata are logical. These ensure, for example, that the DeleteDate is after the BroadcastDate. If this is not the case, a dialogue appears. Similar checks are executed when applying a new DeleteDate or BroadcastDate in a bulk operation to multiple entries.