Property talk:P1638 - Wikidata


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DescriptionWorking title, sometimes called a production title, is the temporary name of a product or project used during its development
Representsworking title (Q1170216)
Data typeMonolingual text
Template parameter"working_title" in en:template:infobox book
Domain

According to this template: filmmaking, television production, novel, video game, or music album

According to statements in the property:
work (Q386724)

When possible, data should only be stored as statements
Allowed valuesall (note: this should be moved to the property statements)
ExampleDie Hard with a Vengeance (Q106871)Die Hard: New York
The Dark Knight Rises (Q189330)Magnus Rex
The Great Gatsby (Q214371)Trimalchio in West Egg
Windows XP (Q11248)Whistler
Tracking: usageCategory:Pages using Wikidata property P1638 (Q23909062)
See alsotitle (P1476)
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Current uses
Total1,809
Main statement1,21066.9% of uses
Qualifier59432.8% of uses
Reference50.3% of uses

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Android devices have a two-word name for them of the form: MANUFACTURER-CODENAME. I'm not certain how this relates to the codename during development, but this would need to exist early in development of a device to build the Android image for it. I'd like to store this for Android-based devices because it's useful for finding the devices in the database as this name is exposed in the UI and used in the aftermarket OS community. Is this attribute appropriate to use for this (e.g. on Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 8.0 Wi-Fi (Q126211655))? You will usually see this written as samsung-milletwifi (generally in code, e.g. in the linux kernel). I'd think this longer form is the more accurate way to write this. BasilicumTree (talk) 17:05, 9 June 2024 (UTC)Reply