PackageRelationship.RelationshipType Property
Definition
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Gets the qualified type name of the relationship.
public:
property System::String ^ RelationshipType { System::String ^ get(); };
public string RelationshipType { get; }
member this.RelationshipType : string
Public ReadOnly Property RelationshipType As String
Property Value
The qualified type name of the relationship.
Remarks
The RelationshipType is specified in the call to the Package.CreateRelationship or PackagePart.CreateRelationship method that created the relationship. After the relationship is created, the RelationshipType cannot be changed.
RelationshipType is defined in a URI-like syntax and identifies the role of the relationship. For example, "http://schemas.microsoft.com/xps/2005/06/required-resource"
identifies the relationship to a target part that is a "required-resource."
Package-Wide Relationship Types
Description | Relationship Type |
---|---|
Core Properties | http://schemas.microsoft.com/package/2006/relationships/metadata/core-properties |
Digital Signature | http://schemas.microsoft.com/package/2006/relationships/digital-signature/signature |
Digital Signature Certificate | http://schemas.microsoft.com/package/2006/relationships/digital-signature/certificate |
Digital Signature Origin | http://schemas.microsoft.com/package/2006/relationships/digital-signature/origin |
Thumbnail | http://schemas.microsoft.com/package/2006/relationships/metadata/thumbnail |
For more information about package relationship types see Chapter 3 and Appendix I of the Open Packaging Conventions specification available for download at https://www.ecma-international.org/publications-and-standards/standards/ecma-376/.