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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. IDD Concepts
  4. Implementation Process
  5. IDD Configuration Manager
  6. Manual IDD Configuration
  7. IDD Global Properties
  8. Appendix A: Sizing and Platform Requirements
  9. Appendix B: Application Components
  10. Appendix C: IDD Security Configuration
  11. Appendix D: Data Security
  12. Appendix E: Example Role-Based Security Configuration
  13. Appendix F: Data Masking
  14. Appendix G: Siperian BPM Workflow Engine
  15. Appendix H: Locale Codes
  16. Appendix I: Troubleshooting
  17. Appendix J: Glossary

Data Director Implementation Guide

Data Director Implementation Guide

Many:Many Child Relationships

Many:Many Child Relationships

For many:many relationships, the child record is related to the primary object through a relationship table.
The relationship table in a many-to-many child must contain two foreign keys.
IDD supports two types of many:many relationships. The following table describes the types of Many:Many child relationships:
Relationship
Description
Part Of
The child record belongs to the primary object. No other subject area should reference this child. When adding a child, both the relationship and child records are added.
When editing a child, if another subject area references it, a copy of the child is created. The data referenced by the other child remains unchanged.
Reference
The child is another subject area. When adding a child, only a relationship record is added. The IDD application user must search for the subject area child to be related.
To edit the child data, the subject area for that child must be opened. This child can be linked through a standard relationship Base Object or an HM relationship Base Object.

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