Inherit child template to the parent template using Powershell
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