− | *When attribute ''values'' are variable/non-standard e.g. job titles vs movie titles, which means one searches on attributes themselves, not attribute ''values''. In other words, [[Centiare:Tutorial#Use_uniform_titles_when_identifying_any_Key_Person|job titles]] may vary between different key people, such as president, vice-president, director, etc., whereas there is only one (the original) "Gone With the Wind". Here's an example from the [[Special:Attributes|attributes list]]:
| + | #When attribute ''values'' are variable/non-standard e.g. job titles vs movie titles, which means one searches on attributes themselves, not attribute ''values''. In other words, [[Centiare:Tutorial#Use_uniform_titles_when_identifying_any_Key_Person|job titles]] may vary between different key people, such as president, vice-president, director, etc., whereas there is only one (the original) "Gone With the Wind". Here's an example from the [[Special:Attributes|attributes list]]: |
− | *When attributes have relations to other attributes e.g. key person<->job title. Expanding upon the example shown above, job titles can be associated with the respective individuals who hold those positions:
| + | #When attributes have relations to other attributes e.g. key person<->job title. Expanding upon the example shown above, job titles can be associated with the respective individuals who hold those positions: |