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===Related Information===
====Child Objects====
Click an existing Child Object to visit it, or click '''[New Child Object]''' to create a new one.
:''Learn more:'' [[Child Objects]]
====Object Relationships====
In the '''Cases''' object, for example, in the '''Object Relationships''' section, you see lines that look like this:
:{|  border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1"
! Relationship Type !! align="left"|Object !! Alias !! ...
|-
| align="left"|Many to One || Accounts  || ...
|}
The way to read that line is "Many (Cases) to One (Account)". Or, in general terms:
:"Many (of the current object) to One (of the object on this line)"
To change an object relationship, click the name of the related object.


''Learn more:'' [[Understanding Object Relationships]]
''Learn more:'' [[Understanding Object Relationships]]

Revision as of 19:09, 17 October 2013

GearIcon.png > Customization > Objects > {object} > Object Relationships

Related Information

Child Objects

Click an existing Child Object to visit it, or click [New Child Object] to create a new one.

Learn more: Child Objects

Object Relationships

In the Cases object, for example, in the Object Relationships section, you see lines that look like this:

Relationship Type Object Alias ...
Many to One Accounts ...

The way to read that line is "Many (Cases) to One (Account)". Or, in general terms:

"Many (of the current object) to One (of the object on this line)"

To change an object relationship, click the name of the related object.

Learn more: Understanding Object Relationships