Data Types
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A Data Type defines the type of input for a property. So when adding a property (on Document Types, Media Types and Members) and selecting the Type you are selecting a Data Type. There are preconfigured Data Types available in Umbraco and more can be added in the Settings section.
A Data Type can be something basic (textstring, number, true/false,...) or it can be more complex (multi node tree picker, image cropper, Grid Layout).
The Data Type references a Property Editor and if the Property Editor has settings these are configured on the Data Type. This means you can have multiple Data Types referencing the same Property Editor.
An example of this could be to have two dropdown Data Types both referencing the same dropdown Property Editor. One configured to show a list of cities, the other a list of countries.
To create a new Data Type, go to the Settings section within the backoffice. Thereafter click the menu icon to the right of the Data Types folder and select Create->New Data Type. Name the Data Type - we'll call it Dropdown Cities.
Property Editor: This is where you pick the Property Editor that our Dropdown Cities Data Type will be referencing. Pick the Dropdown and now you will see the configuration options that are available for a Data Type referencing the Dropdown Property Editor.
Enable multiple choice: By enabling this it will be possible to select multiple options from the dropdown.
Add prevalue: Here you can add prevalues to the Data Type by entering the value you want into the input field and pressing the add button or hitting Enter on your keyboard.
When you're happy with the list press Save. It is now possible to select this Data Type for a property on Document Types, Media Types, and Members. Doing this will then create a dropdown list for the editor to choose from and save the choice as a string.
To customize an existing Data Type go to the Settings section, expand the Data Types folder and select the Data Type you want to edit.
Besides the Data Types that are available out of the box there are some additional Property Editors. For example, think of the Slider and Block List.
To view the Data Type reference, go to the Settings section and expand the Data Types folder. Select the Data Type you wish to view the reference for and click the Info tab.
This gives you an overview of the Types that currently use the Data Type.
Learn more about viewing references or implementing tracking in the Tracking References article.