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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Configuring the Data Director Application
  4. Establishing a Root Node
  5. Defining the Business Entity Model
  6. Configuring Business Entity Properties
  7. Configuring Reference Entity Properties
  8. Transforming Business Entities and Views
  9. Configuring Hierarchy and Network Relationships
  10. Creating Match Rule Sets
  11. Configuring Search
  12. Configuring Tasks
  13. Configuring Security and Data Filters for Business Entities
  14. Integrating Data as a Service
  15. Configuring External Calls
  16. Designing the Data Director User Interface
  17. Localizing Data Director
  18. Appendix A: Provisioning Tool Frequently Asked Questions

Node Labels in Data Director

Node Labels in
Data Director

You can configure the node labels to define the business entity titles in
Data Director
.
By default, the node name is the value for the node labels. If you do not configure the node labels, the node name appears as the node label.
You can hard code text for the labels or you can display field values. To display field values, enter the field name in parenthesis. For example, use
{lastName},{firstName}
to display the values of the last name and first name in the title.
You can configure the following node labels:
Task format
The task title.
The following image shows the Task Manager with a red square around the portion of the task title that you can configure:
A screenshot showing a task with a red square around the portion of the task title that you can configure.
The task format value for this example is
{lastName},{firstName}
.
No fields format
The title of the page that appears when you create a new entity in
Data Director
.
The following image shows the entity creation page with a red square around the title:
A screenshot showing the entity creation page with a red square around the title.
The new format value for this example is
New Person
.
Exists format
The title to display if the field you configured for a title does not contain a value.

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