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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Business Glossary
  3. Finding Glossary Content
  4. Glossary Content Management
  5. Approval Workflow
  6. Glossary Administration
  7. User and Role Administration
  8. Appendix A: Glossary Asset Properties

Business Glossary Guide

Business Glossary Guide

Asset Relationship Diagram

Asset Relationship Diagram

When you open the
Relationships View
tab of a business term or policy, the Analyst tool displays a diagram of the asset relationships. The Analyst tool updates the diagram based on your interaction with the relationship view.
The following image shows the relationship view diagram:
Relationship view diagram in the Glossary workspace showing sections where you can change view level, zoom in or zoom out of areas, filter assets, and interact with the assets to view details.
  1. View asset history.
  2. Display full asset names and relationship names.
  3. Change view level.
  4. Zoom in, out or restore to original size.
  5. Export the relationship view diagram.
  6. Filter assets.
  7. Search for assets.
  8. View asset relationships.
  9. Asset details on hover.
  10. Relationship direction and name of primary and derived relationship on hover.
The direction of data in the relationship diagram is from left to right. The Analyst tool highlights the asset that you opened in Yellow. You can hover over the relationship name to see if the relationship type is uni-directional or bi-directional. You can view the name of the primary relationship on the line. On the left of the asset you opened is the derived relationship and the on the right is the primary relationship.
The color of the line depends on the type of relationship between the assets. The name of the relationship is displayed on top of the line. The asset that you opened and the related assets form the first level of the relationship diagram. The next level of the diagram is based on the asset in the previous level.
The Analyst tool displays two levels of relationships by default. If there are more relationship levels, you can change the number of levels in the relationship diagram and see additional relationships. If there are more relationships than the Analyst tool can display in the current level, you can see a plus icon next to the asset name. This indicates that the next level of relationships are closed. You can open the closed relationships by changing the display level. For example, the asset
Base Metal
has additional relationships to the left side that are collapsed in the diagram.
The Analyst tool displays the relationship of an asset when it occurs for the first time in the diagram. The Analyst tool does not display the related assets the next time onwards. However, you can see the number of occurrences of the asset next to the asset name. You can view a summary of the asset when you hover the mouse over above the asset name.

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