Inherit child template to the parent template using PowershellAtlanta Sitecore User GroupDisplaying Errors from Sitecore PowerShell Using RemotingSitecore Powershell script to find items that break inheritanceInherited fields not showing up in ItemUnable to access child files using physical pathMerge field of parent template into same section of inherited templateInheriting bucketable templateHow to setup child templates by defaultTraverse to parent item that matches the given template id using Sitecore Powershell ExtensionHow to edit the insert options for existing content using that template?Is it okay to add fields to Standard Template or add Base Templates to it?
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Inherit child template to the parent template using Powershell
Atlanta Sitecore User GroupDisplaying Errors from Sitecore PowerShell Using RemotingSitecore Powershell script to find items that break inheritanceInherited fields not showing up in ItemUnable to access child files using physical pathMerge field of parent template into same section of inherited templateInheriting bucketable templateHow to setup child templates by defaultTraverse to parent item that matches the given template id using Sitecore Powershell ExtensionHow to edit the insert options for existing content using that template?Is it okay to add fields to Standard Template or add Base Templates to it?
I have 2 templates:
- Template A: PersonalTemplate
- Template B: PrivateTemplate
Here I want to inherit Template B in Template A using the PowerShell script.
powershell-extensions templates inheritance
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I have 2 templates:
- Template A: PersonalTemplate
- Template B: PrivateTemplate
Here I want to inherit Template B in Template A using the PowerShell script.
powershell-extensions templates inheritance
It sounds like you just need to set the Base template field (__Base template
). Is that what you're hoping to do? If so, you should be able to find what you need here: doc.sitecorepowershell.com/…
– Dan Sinclair
Mar 21 at 13:46
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I have 2 templates:
- Template A: PersonalTemplate
- Template B: PrivateTemplate
Here I want to inherit Template B in Template A using the PowerShell script.
powershell-extensions templates inheritance
I have 2 templates:
- Template A: PersonalTemplate
- Template B: PrivateTemplate
Here I want to inherit Template B in Template A using the PowerShell script.
powershell-extensions templates inheritance
powershell-extensions templates inheritance
edited Mar 21 at 13:52
Richard Seal♦
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asked Mar 21 at 13:41
Prabhat SharmaPrabhat Sharma
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It sounds like you just need to set the Base template field (__Base template
). Is that what you're hoping to do? If so, you should be able to find what you need here: doc.sitecorepowershell.com/…
– Dan Sinclair
Mar 21 at 13:46
add a comment |
It sounds like you just need to set the Base template field (__Base template
). Is that what you're hoping to do? If so, you should be able to find what you need here: doc.sitecorepowershell.com/…
– Dan Sinclair
Mar 21 at 13:46
It sounds like you just need to set the Base template field (
__Base template
). Is that what you're hoping to do? If so, you should be able to find what you need here: doc.sitecorepowershell.com/…– Dan Sinclair
Mar 21 at 13:46
It sounds like you just need to set the Base template field (
__Base template
). Is that what you're hoping to do? If so, you should be able to find what you need here: doc.sitecorepowershell.com/…– Dan Sinclair
Mar 21 at 13:46
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Sitecore PowerShell has a function called Add-BaseTemplate
. This function can add one or more base templates to a template item.
There are multiple ways to call it, but the simplest is to get both template items and then pass those to the function:
Add-BaseTemplate -Item <Item> -TemplateItem <TemplateItem[]>
You can use that to add Template B
to the base templates for Template A
like this:
$templateB = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateB
$templateA = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateA
Add-BaseTemplate -Item $templateA -TemplateItem $templateB
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Sitecore PowerShell has a function called Add-BaseTemplate
. This function can add one or more base templates to a template item.
There are multiple ways to call it, but the simplest is to get both template items and then pass those to the function:
Add-BaseTemplate -Item <Item> -TemplateItem <TemplateItem[]>
You can use that to add Template B
to the base templates for Template A
like this:
$templateB = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateB
$templateA = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateA
Add-BaseTemplate -Item $templateA -TemplateItem $templateB
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Sitecore PowerShell has a function called Add-BaseTemplate
. This function can add one or more base templates to a template item.
There are multiple ways to call it, but the simplest is to get both template items and then pass those to the function:
Add-BaseTemplate -Item <Item> -TemplateItem <TemplateItem[]>
You can use that to add Template B
to the base templates for Template A
like this:
$templateB = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateB
$templateA = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateA
Add-BaseTemplate -Item $templateA -TemplateItem $templateB
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Sitecore PowerShell has a function called Add-BaseTemplate
. This function can add one or more base templates to a template item.
There are multiple ways to call it, but the simplest is to get both template items and then pass those to the function:
Add-BaseTemplate -Item <Item> -TemplateItem <TemplateItem[]>
You can use that to add Template B
to the base templates for Template A
like this:
$templateB = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateB
$templateA = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateA
Add-BaseTemplate -Item $templateA -TemplateItem $templateB
Sitecore PowerShell has a function called Add-BaseTemplate
. This function can add one or more base templates to a template item.
There are multiple ways to call it, but the simplest is to get both template items and then pass those to the function:
Add-BaseTemplate -Item <Item> -TemplateItem <TemplateItem[]>
You can use that to add Template B
to the base templates for Template A
like this:
$templateB = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateB
$templateA = Get-Item master:templatespathtoTemplateA
Add-BaseTemplate -Item $templateA -TemplateItem $templateB
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It sounds like you just need to set the Base template field (
__Base template
). Is that what you're hoping to do? If so, you should be able to find what you need here: doc.sitecorepowershell.com/…– Dan Sinclair
Mar 21 at 13:46