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Latest revision as of 19:38, 17 October 2013
> Customization > Objects > {object} > Object Relationships
The Object Relationships page shows how an object relates to other objects.
- Learn more: Understanding Object Relationships
Child Objects
Click an existing Child Object to visit it, or click [New Child Object] to create a new one.
- Learn more: Child Objects
Related Objects
Reading the Relationship Grid
The relationship grid displays objects that are related to the current object by Lookup fields, and shows how the objects are related:
In the Cases object, for example, in the Object Relationships the relationship grid contains lines that look something like this:
Relationship Type Object Alias ... Many to One Accounts
The way to read that line is "Many (Cases) to One (Account)". Or, in general terms:
- "Many (of the current object) to One (of the object on this line)"
The grid columns show:
Column Content Relationship Type Cardinality of the relationship: One to many, many to one, or many to many. Object The object at the other end of the relationship. Click this link to Manage the Object Relationship. Alias The name given to the relationship, for use in Composite Object operations. Junction To If the relationship is many to many, then the object is a Junction Object. This column gives a link to the object on the other side of the junction. Cascade Rules In this section, you establish the Cascade Rules that govern Composite Object operations.
Editing Relationships
To change an object relationship, click the name of the related object in the grid.
- Considerations
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- For Many to One relationship, only Alias and Update Cascade Rule is available to update
- Relationship Alias is a required field and it should be unique for a given base object
- Alias cannot be "Users" or "User"
- A Relationship Alias can only contain alphanumeric characters or the underscore (_) character
Deleting Relationships
Relationships are formed by Lookup fields. To delete a relationship, delete the lookup field that created it.