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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

Relationship View Example

Relationship View Example

The relationship view example describes how the Analyst tool displays the relationship data when you open an asset, and how the context of the relationship view changes based on your interaction with the asset. You open the business term in the
Glossary
workspace and click the
Relationships View
tab.
For the relationship view example, consider a business term, "Founder's Share" in the Financial glossary.
The following image shows the relationship view diagram of the terms related to "Founder's Share:"
Example of a relationship view diagram. The asset that we opened as primary relationships to the left and derived relationships to the right.
Level One
The first level displays the assets that are related to the term, "Founder's Share." The term "Founder's Share" contains the term "Primary Share" which is displayed on the right. The term "Privately Held Share" is the parent of "Founder's Share" which is displayed on the left. The name of the primary relationships are on the line connecting the terms.
Level Two
The term "Privately Held Share" has a parent, "Share." Hence, it is displayed to the left of the term "Privately Held Share."
Together, they form the parent-child relationship.
The term "Share" contains related assets, but they are not displayed because the context of the relationship view diagram is "Founder's Share." When you click the term "Share" in the relationship view, the Analyst tool rearranges the context of the relationship view diagram with the term "Share" highlighted. The term "Share" is highlighted in Yellow.
The following image shows the relationship view diagram of the term "Share:"
Relationship view example after the Analyst tool rearranges the context of the relationship view.
Level One
The context of the first level is the term "Share." "Privately Held Share" and "Issued Share" are the children of "Share."
Level Two
"Issued Share" contains three types of relationships that you can see in the second level. "Preference Share" and "Ordinary Share" are the children. "Issued Share" contains "Equity Instrument Issue Information," "Issued Equity Priority Terms," and "Equity Listing."
"Privately Held Share" has one type of relationship that you can see in the second level. "Founder's Share" is a parent to "Privately Held Share."

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