Still image object relationships
- Julie Wetherill
- Emily Kelly
- Former user (Deleted)
File-to-file
HAS SOURCE – relationships between derivative images. The relationship is automatically inferred by Batch Builder if a file with the same file name is present in two directories, one of which is nested inside the other.
HAS SUBSET FILE – file is the source of relationship to another file that is part of a stitched image. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the related subset file needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
File-to-object
HAS COLOR PROFILE OBJECT – file has an associated color profile object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the color profile object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created. (Note that the Color Profile Content Model is not supported by Batch Builder 2 yet).
HAS TARGET OBJECT – file has an associated target object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the target image object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created. (Note that the Target Image Content Model is not supported by Batch Builder 2 yet).
HAS WORLD REFERENCE DATA – file has an associated world file object in the DRS (for GIS objects). A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the world file object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS LICENSE – file has an associated license object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the license object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS HARVARD POLICY – file has an associated Harvard Policy object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the Harvard Policy object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS STATUTE - file has an associated statute object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the statute object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS DOCUMENTATION OBJECT – file has an associated documentation object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the documentation object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
Object-to-object
HAS LICENSE – object has an associated license object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the license object needs to be entered in the object level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS HARVARD POLICY – object has an associated Harvard Policy object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the Harvard Policy object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS STATUTE – object has an associated statute object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the statute object needs to be entered in the directory level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS DOCUMENTATION OBJECT – object has an associated documentation object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS URN of the documentation object needs to be entered in the object level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
HAS METHODOLOGY OBJECT– object has an associated methodology object in the DRS. A DRS ID or a DRS Object URN of the methodology object needs to be entered in the object level metadata panel in Content Panel of Batch Builder in order for this relationship to be created.
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