Some of you, myself included, may have noticed that some of your blog posts were migrated from spaces that did not have a direct replacement tag in the new community system. This resulted in our blog posts being migrated with the tag "Retagging Required."
What does "Retagging Required" mean for my blog posts?
Until your blog post is tagged with an appropriate SAP-managed primary tag, it will not be found on any tag or topic page. It can only be found by visiting your profile or in search by keywords.
How can i see which of my blog posts requires retagging? How do I retag them?
Using the "View My Posts" functionality in the blogging platform, you can easily view which of your posts requires retagging. You can even edit the posts directly from this view.
- Get started by hovering over the Community menu in the top navigation menu, then clicking the Blogs link.
- Click the Actions menu, then click View My Posts
- From this view, check the Primary Tag field. It's easy to see which are labeled with Retagging Required.
- By hovering over the post title, you can see the submenu, which includes options like Edit, Trash, and View. You can also click the post title to Edit.
- In the edit view, scroll down to the SAP Tags section. Click the X to remove the Retagging Required tag in the Primary Tag field. Then, begin typing the correct new tag name.
- You can also add User Tags to help further clarify the topic of your post. When you're done, click Update.
Repeat this process for all of your Retagging Required posts to ensure other users can find them easily.
Jamie Cantrell
SAP Community Experience
Blog Plaftorm Lead