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Timeline for Category and its structure

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Jul 21, 2015 at 18:38 vote accept Chakresh Singh
Jan 22, 2014 at 8:59 comment added Bart Koopman @ChakreshSingh on top of what Nuno explained, the CME displays the Keywords with the calls I indicated. When you open a Category, you first get to see its root Keywords, then you have to open up those to see their children. There is no way of opening up the entire tree at once (and if there was that would use separate calls to build up).
Jan 21, 2014 at 21:49 comment added Nuno Linhares Yes and yes. CoreService will give you a list of keywords in a given category, and will also indicate which of those keywords are "root" keywords (see Bart's example with IsRoot=true in the filter). The reason behind is that Keywords are not necessarily used as a hierarchy - they can be stored as one, but you may want to use it flat lists too. That, and the fact that originally they were flat lists only, hierarchy was added in Tridion 2009.
Jan 21, 2014 at 18:31 comment added Chakresh Singh I have read that Content Management Explorer(CME) is a web base client for CM and the read/write/update data which is saved in CM database. If this is a client which shows full hierarchy of taxonomy then how come core service doesn't provide any option. Doesn't CME also use core service at backend to show content to us?
Jan 21, 2014 at 10:10 history answered Bart Koopman CC BY-SA 3.0