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A page is only ever loosely connected to a schema (rather than strictly, ie. can only have/requires the schema's fields) through its categ | A page is only ever loosely connected to a schema (rather than strictly, ie. can only have/requires the schema's fields) through its categ | ||
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|Author=sneakers-the-rat | |||
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|Date Sent=22-11-12 18:39:00 | |||
|Channel=discourse-modeling | |||
|Text=Info on using [[Page Schemas]]: | |||
So you could only need to make schemas for the different types of nodes that you'd want, so if i'm reading right then yes you would have several hundred pages but only 4-5 schemas. | |||
A schema is defined (using page schemas) from a Category Page | |||
A page is only ever loosely connected to a schema (rather than strictly, ie. can only have/requires the schema's fields) through its category. Page schemas then generates a template for the category. Typically templates will add a page to a category anyway ([ [Category:CategoryName] ]). So a page can have multiple schemas - that would just look like using multiple templates on the same page. | |||
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