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<cq:include>

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What is the difference between 

<cq:include path="../metadata" resourceType="social/blog/components/metadata" />

and

<cq:include path="metadata" resourceType="social/blog/components/metadata" />

Can someone please help. The docs are not satisfying

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Hi,

in the first case the node metadata located below the parent node is used (so "metadata" is a sibling to the current node), in the second case the node "metadata" below the current node is (a childnode). Depends on your node structure, if there are such nodes.

kind regards,
Jörg

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Refer [1] to know the purpose of each property of a tag. Hope this helps !

[1] https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/cq/5-6/howto/taglib.html#<cq:include>

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Hi there,

Thanks for reaching out to Adobe Community.

You may want to look at the below link to know all cq:include tags:

https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/kb/CQIncludes.html

Thanks!

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Correct answer by
Employee Advisor

Hi,

in the first case the node metadata located below the parent node is used (so "metadata" is a sibling to the current node), in the second case the node "metadata" below the current node is (a childnode). Depends on your node structure, if there are such nodes.

kind regards,
Jörg