TermSet.Name property

Gets and sets the name for the current TermSet object.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy
Assembly:  Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy (in Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Overrides Property Name As String
    Get
    Set
'Usage
Dim instance As TermSet
Dim value As String

value = instance.Name

instance.Name = value
public override string Name { get; set; }

Property value

Type: System.String
Returns String.

Exceptions

Exception Condition
UnauthorizedAccessException

The current user has insufficient permissions to perform this operation.

ArgumentException

The value is invalid. It probably contains invalid characters or is too long.

TermStoreOperationException

Renaming a system TermSet is disallowed.

TermStoreOperationException

This operation is invalid in the Orphaned terms TermSet. The operation failed.

ArgumentNullException

The name cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) or empty.

Remarks

Retrieving this property gets the name of the TermSet in the current WorkingLanguage() property. If there is no name available for the TermStore.WorkingLanguage, then the name for the DefaultLanguage() is returned. Setting this property sets the name for the current WorkingLanguage(). The name cannot exceed 255 characters, and it cannot contain any of the following illegal characters: ;"<>|&tab. Renaming is not permitted on any system TermSet objects such as the Keywords TermSet or the Orphaned terms TermSet. The current user must have TaxonomyRights.Edit permission to set this property. Call the CommitAll() method to save this change to the database.

See also

Reference

TermSet class

TermSet members

Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy namespace

WorkingLanguage()

DefaultLanguage()