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Operations Manager i10.62
  • Topology Query Language
    • Topology Query Language (TQL) Overview
    • Creating TQL Queries in the RTSM Managers
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    • Compound Relationship
    • Join Relationship
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Administer > RTSM > RTSM Modeling > Introduction > Topology Query Language > Compound Relationship

Compound Relationship

A compound relationship represents a path in the topological graph. You use a compound relationship to define the allowed steps in the path between the source and the target CIs.

Each row represents one of the allowed steps in the path leading from the source CI to the target CI in the topology map.

For an example of a compound definition, see Define a Compound Relationship – Scenario. For details on defining compound relationships, see Add/Edit Compound Relationship Dialog Box.

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