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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Establishing a Root Node
  4. Defining the Business Entity Model
  5. Configuring Business Entity Properties
  6. Configuring Reference Entity Properties
  7. Transforming Business Entities and Views
  8. Managing Many-to-Many Relationships
  9. Configuring Search
  10. Configuring Workflow Tasks and Triggers
  11. Configuring Security and Data Filters for Business Entities
  12. Integrating Data as a Service
  13. Configuring External Calls
  14. Designing the Data Director User Interface
  15. Localizing Data Director
  16. Provisioning Tool Frequently Asked Questions

Additional Attributes Associated with a Relationship

Additional Attributes Associated with a Relationship

Business entity relationships might have additional attributes associated with the relationships. For example, a relationship between an organization and person can have an additional attributes, such as salary and designation of employee. A relationship between a person and automobile can have attributes, such as purchase date, mileage, and price.
You can specify what additional attributes you require when you configure a relationship. The user interface displays these attributes when you create the relationship. When you configure business entity relationships in the Provisioning tool, you can specify the additional attributes. You can edit these attributes when you edit the relationship between a business entity and the related record.
The base object that maintains the relationship must have the columns that correspond to the attributes you want to add.

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