on 03-19-2009 8:24 AM
Hi MDM Gurus,
Can anybody please let me know regarding Relationships table and how to work with that. I am aware of all the other MDM concepts.
Regards
Yugandher
Hi YugandherSantosh,
Relationship table is used to relate the records that are present in MDM.
You can basically create two types of relationships - parent/child and siblings in the console.
When the products can be related to either of this relation you select them in the data manage and click on the relationship table in the record details pane.It opens a window wherein the selected reocrd becomes the anchor record.You can relate any no. of records for this relationship to that particular selected record.
Alternately, you can export and import the records in a relationship through Data Manager.
Go to Realtionship tab->Export Records / Import Records
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Minaz
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Hi,
Relationship tells how the records from main table and subtable are related to each other. We need to first create the entry in relationship table from MDM Console. MDM support two types of relationships:
1. Parent/Child Relationship - Applicable for all possibilities of main and lookup table
2. Sibling Relationship - Applicable only for Main table records
For More information refer the below links
1. What are Relationships and how to create them
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_mdm550/helpdata/en/8e/9f9c427055c66ae10000000a155106/frameset.htm
Repository Maintainance -> Repository Structure Operations -> Relationship table
2. How to work with Relationship table
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_mdm550/helpdata/en/43/e0615f82b40a2ee10000000a11466f/frameset.htm
Record Mode -> Editing Relationships
Regards,
Jitesh Talreja
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