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Add a Relationship

A relationship represents the association between two entities. The direction of the arrows represents the relationship cardinality between the source and the target entities. In this article, you can find the steps to add a relationship and its various important properties. For more information, refer to the following sections.

Add a Relationship

This section describes the steps to add a relationship between the Orders and Customers entities such that many Orders records correspond to zero or one Customers record.

  1. To add a new relation, click the Add Entity button on top of the model editor.

    Add Relation in Model Editor

  2. In the Add Relationship dialog box that appears, enter the name for the new relation.

    Add Relation Dialog in Model Editor

  3. Set the relationship cardinality to a required field from the drop-down such as 'N to 0..1'. Apart from this, you can specify whether to enable a bidirectional cross filter and make the relationship inactive through the Bidirectional Cross Filter and Make Relation Inactive properties.


    Specify relationship cardinalities

  4. Under the Relations section, specify a source entity from the list and choose its desired attribute.


    Add Source Entity

  5. Similarly, specify the target entity from the list, and choose its desired attribute.


    Add Target Entity

  6. Click the Add button.

Search an Entity/Attribute

While adding a relationship, you can search for an Entity and its associated Attributes by using the search bar in the Source Entity/Attributes dropdown list, and the Target Entity/Attributes dropdown list as shown below.

Relationship_Entity and Attribute

Important Properties

The following table describes the important properties of a relationship that you can set in the Data Model Designer.

Property Name

Description

Name

The name of the relation.

Cardinality

Defines the rules and restrictions for the relation's behavior in the entity tree and query building. Possible values are '1 To 1', '1 To N', '0..1 To N', 'N To 1', and 'N To 0..1'.

This property determines whether the Recursive property has an effect on the relation.

Bidirectional Cross Filter

Lets you apply a filter on both sides of the relationship. You cannot enable a bidirectional cross filter in the case of a one to one relationship.

Make Relation Inactive

Enables you to create a relationship active/inactive based on your requirements.

Condition

Indicates whether to base this relationship on an existing logical relationship from the list.