This article explains how to define the proper basetype for an attribute. Fredhopper basetypes are an essential part of your data integration and largely define how you can use the Fredhopper Query Language
Background
A Fredhopper basetype is a data type which tells something about the kind of data that the attribute represents. Properly defining your basetypes will help you get the most out of Fredhopper. The basetype that is chosen for a certain attribute defines if it can or cannot be used for sorting or for creating filters/facets and how it should be used in the Fredhopper Query Language.
Requirements
Before choosing a basetype for each of your attributes we assume:
- You are familiar with the Understand the Fredhopper Data Model and Concepts and Understand the Fredhopper data API
- You are familiar with the different Fredhopper basetypes
- You are familiar with the content of the attribute for which you want to define a basetype.
- You are familiar with the Fredhopper supported locales
Choosing the basetype for an attribute
In order to help you choose the correct basetype for an attribute Fredhopper has created a decision tree. Using this decision tree will bring you to the correct basetype for your attributes.
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