Difference between revisions of "Relation types"
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In Relation Types view, an administrator can define the different relations that can be set between folders, documents, mails and records. | In Relation Types view, an administrator can define the different relations that can be set between folders, documents, mails and records. | ||
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There are three types of relations that you can define: | There are three types of relations that you can define: | ||
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* Parent / Child | * Parent / Child | ||
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+ | To create a new relation type click on the [[File:Add.png]] '''create new relation type icon''': |
Revision as of 17:30, 1 December 2014
Relation Types:
In Relation Types view, an administrator can define the different relations that can be set between folders, documents, mails and records.
Functionality:
In relation types view, you can view the relation types that have been defined:
There are three types of relations that you can define:
- Bidirectional
- Parent / Child
- Many to many
Creating a new relation type:
To create a new relation type click on the create new relation type icon: