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[Bug]: In the Strapi v5 documentation, under the "Using plugins - Upload" section, the "Upload entry files" subsection contains the phrase "The corresponding code is be:" which does not match the actual implementation, and vice versa.
#2384
The documentation "Using plugins - Upload" chapter "Upload entry files" section "The corresponding code is be:" in Strapi v5 does not correspond to actual practice and vice versa.
In the image/example provided by Strapi in the "refId" section, the value refers to "documentId", but in reality the value is "id" not "documentId". I think this will confuse many people, please fix it ASAP.
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[Bug]: Documentation "Using plugins: Upload" chapter "Upload entry files" section "The corresponding code is be:" in Strapi v5 does not correspond to actual practice and vice versa.
[Bug]: Documentation "Using plugins - Upload" chapter "Upload entry files" section "The corresponding code is be:" in Strapi v5 does not correspond to actual practice and vice versa.
Feb 14, 2025
gdwmw
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[Bug]: Documentation "Using plugins - Upload" chapter "Upload entry files" section "The corresponding code is be:" in Strapi v5 does not correspond to actual practice and vice versa.
[Bug]: In the Strapi v5 documentation, under the "Using plugins - Upload" section, the "Upload entry files" subsection contains the phrase "The corresponding code is be:" which does not match the actual implementation, and vice versa.
Feb 19, 2025
Link to the documentation page or resource
https://docs.strapi.io/dev-docs/plugins/upload/
Describe the bug
The documentation "Using plugins - Upload" chapter "Upload entry files" section "The corresponding code is be:" in Strapi v5 does not correspond to actual practice and vice versa.
In the image/example provided by Strapi in the "refId" section, the value refers to "documentId", but in reality the value is "id" not "documentId". I think this will confuse many people, please fix it ASAP.

Video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PbCsfHv011DCFll3ehG5KiQx6xi0nkAy/view?usp=sharing
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