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Administering Category Schema

 Category Schema can be created at the server administration level and the community level.  What are the properties if they are created at the community level?  If created at the server administration level can the community admin modify the schema?  (It does not look like it) If you are creating this for a community and you want them to do the administration going forward such as modifying the schema should it be created at the community level and not the server level.  It would seem the only reason to create the server level is if you would like it be available to multiple communities.  Is this correct?  If you do decide to create the schema at the server 
level can the community admin make modifications?
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There is a known defect in RAM that the category schema could not be modified as properly, and now it is fixed in the newest release 7.5.2.1, and have ifix for the 7.5.2 version.
For your questions , as a category which is at a repository level ,community admin could only modify it when the category schema is set to restrict to the community. If a category schema is restricted to several communities ,then a change in one community could also affect another.

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There is a known defect in RAM that the category schema could not be modified as properly, and now it is fixed in the newest release 7.5.2.1, and have ifix for the 7.5.2 version.
For your questions , as a category which is at a repository level ,community admin could only modify it when the category schema is set to restrict to the community. If a category schema is restricted to several communities ,then a change in one community could also affect another.

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