Proposal:Artist Rename Relationship Type: Difference between revisions

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: This should be the date the rename occurred. The same date should be used in both the start and end date fields, as an artist is not "renamed" over a period of time.
: This should be the date the rename occurred. The same date should be used in both the start and end date fields, as an artist is not "renamed" over a period of time.


== Guidelines ==
== Examples ==


* [[Artist:c74f4726-2671-4011-81b6-f70da905c05a|On a Friday]] was renamed into [[Artist:a74b1b7f-71a5-4011-9441-d0b5e4122711|Radiohead]]
* [[Artist:c74f4726-2671-4011-81b6-f70da905c05a|On a Friday]] was renamed into [[Artist:a74b1b7f-71a5-4011-9441-d0b5e4122711|Radiohead]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 3 May 2014

Description

This describes a situation where an artist has changed its name. For cases when the name changes are very minor, or the artist is considered as clearly the same under the different names (see A Silver Mt. Zion), don't keep the entities separate just for the sake of this relationship.

Link Phrases

Attributes

  • start date
This should be the date the rename occurred. The same date should be used in both the start and end date fields, as an artist is not "renamed" over a period of time.
  • end date
This should be the date the rename occurred. The same date should be used in both the start and end date fields, as an artist is not "renamed" over a period of time.

Examples