Roy Eriksson
inriver championPIM Business Development Manager at Platinum partner Consid. Inriver Champion since 2019. EMEA Partner Ambassador of the Year 2019. Certified Business Consultant, Developer and Partner Sales. You can reach me at roy.eriksson@consid.se.
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Wow, these are some fantastic QoL changes! 👍
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Great read and findings Alex Moss (ICP), thanks for sharing! 👍As always, the less you (need to) do, the faster it goes. 😄
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Hi, Slower response this time. ;) In the same EntityListener they would check the data to be imported, and if you are trying to import a CVL value that don't exist today (which in the regular impor...
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Your implementation partner would create an EntityListener that triggers on created Resource entities, they can then check the uploaded files name, content or in another way see if the file should ...
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Great UX changes!I just created a feature request to also see the LinkTypeId where relevant.
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Great share Piyush chawhan! Before deciding to store additional reference data for an attribute, it's important to determine whether this data should be treated as an entity rather than as an att...
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Thanks Daniel Jansson, once we'll get some more great tips I can update the main post to keep them gathered in one place. So keep the tips comming! 👍
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Roy Eriksson created a post,
Share your best data modelling tips & tricks
With the fantastic and flexible elastic data model that’s one of the main strengths of inriver, I thought that a thread where we can share our best data modelling tips & tricks would be helpful. ...
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Roy Eriksson created a post,
Nice example of use cases for acting on uploaded files
With inriver being event-driven we can in code detect that a file has been uploaded and perform actions based on: The filename The file content The user and their role(s) that uploaded the file ...
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Roy Eriksson commented,
Thanks Emilia Nilsson! Absolutely Jan Courtheyn, any website will do.