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Add/Edit Join Relationship Dialog Box

This dialog box enables you to define join relationships.

To access

To access in Enrichment Manager, Impact Analysis Manager, and the Modeling Studio:

Right-click the required query nodes in the editing pane in Enrichment Manager, Impact Analysis Manager, or the Modeling Studio and select Add Join Relationship.

Note If you are using Enrichment Manager, select Query mode at the top of the editing pane to display the Add Join Relationship option.

To access in Adapter Management in DFM:

  1. Select an adapter in the Resources pane.

  2. In the Adapter Definition tab, click the Edit Input Query button to the right of the Input Query box to open the Input Query Editor.

  3. Right-click the required query node and select Add Join Relationship.

Important information

When you access the dialog box from the Modeling Studio, you select the attributes and operator within the dialog box itself. When you access the dialog box from Impact Analysis Manager or Enrichment Manager, you select the attributes and operator from the Join Relationship Condition dialog box.

Note You cannot select attributes of type list for a join relationship condition.

Relevant tasks
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User interface elements are described below (unlabeled elements are shown in angle brackets):

UI Element (A-Z) Description
Add. Enables you to define a join definition. In Impact Analysis Manager, Enrichment Manager and the Input Query Editor in DFM, it opens the Join Relationship Condition dialog box. In the Modeling Studio, it adds the selected attributes and operator to the list.
Delete. Deletes the selected join definition.

Edit. Enables you to edit the join definition. Opens the Join Relationship Condition dialog box.

Note This option is not relevant in the Modeling Studio.

<Query node1 Attribute> box

Select an attribute for the <end_1> query node.

Note This option is only available in the Modeling Studio.

<Query node2 Attribute> box

Select an attribute for the <end_2> query node.

Note This option is only available in the Modeling Studio.

<Selected query node1> column A selected query node. The first attribute applies to <end_1>.
<Selected query node2> column A selected query node. The second attribute applies to <end_2>.
And

All join definitions are linked by the And operator.

Note This is not relevant in the Modeling Studio.

Operator box

Select an operator. For details on the available operators, see Join Relationship Condition Dialog Box.

Note This option is only available in the Modeling Studio.

Operator column The operator selected in the Join Relationship Condition dialog box. For details about operator definitions, see Attribute Operator Definitions.
Relationship Direction The direction of the relationship that indicates which query node is dependent on the other.
Relationship Name The name of the join relationship.
Relationship Restrictions

Select an option to define how to handle relationships between identical query nodes or self-relationships in the query results. A self-relationship is a relationship that leads from a query node to itself.

Note This list appears only when you select one query node or two identical query nodes.

  • Allow All Relationships. All relationships appear in the query results.

  • Allow Self Relationships only. Only self-relationships (a relationship that leads to itself) appear in the query results.

  • Allow Non Self Relationships only. Self-relationships do not appear in the query results.

Show relationship in query results

Select Show relationship in query results to include query results relating to a join or compound relationship. By default, this option is selected. When the check box is cleared, a Hidden in Query Results indicator appears to the left of the relationship's name in the editing pane. Any query results pertaining to the relationship are not displayed in the topology map.