Relationship Map

Relationship Map

The default relationships configured with other CI Types are viewed in the Relationship Map. Click Relationship Map icon  to view the map.



Editing Default Relationships

  1. Click the edit icon beside the CI Type relationship to edit.
  2. Modify the Relationship Type and CI Type. Both fields are mandatory.
  3. You can add new relationship attributes or edit the existing relationship attributes using the Attribute Name link.
  4. Click Save.

Deleting Default Relationships

  1. Click the delete icon beside the CI Type relationship.
  2. Click OK to proceed.
Deleting a CI Type relationship will remove the relationship from the relationship map.

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