A relationship is a parent-child association between two entities . When the dependent field of one entity is the primary field of another entity, the entity with the dependent field is in a subordinate, or child, relationship with the primary field entity, which is the parent.
Database
In database, a relationship refers to parent-child association between 2 database tables.
Related Topics
- New Relationship screen
- Record Display Names, Record IDs, and Primary Fields in Data Entities
- Form-Based App with an Existing AgilePoint Data Entity as the Data Source (Modern)
- Process-Based App with an Existing AgilePoint Data Entity as the Data Source (Modern)
- Form-Based App with a Database Table (Classic)
- Form-Based App with SharePoint as the Data Source (Modern)
- Process-Based App with SharePoint as the Data Source (Modern)
- Process-Based App with SharePoint as the Data Source (Modern)
- Form-Based App with Salesforce as the Data Source (Modern)
Examples
- (Example) Configure a Relationship in Data Entities
- Examples - Step-by-step use case examples, information about what types of examples are provided in the AgilePoint NX Product Documentation, and other resources where you can find more examples.
Video: Build Your First Data Entity
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