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- Topology Query Language User Interface
- Add/Edit Calculated Relationship Dialog Box
- Add/Edit Compound Relationship Dialog Box
- Add/Edit Join Relationship Dialog Box
- Add/Edit Relationship Dialog Box
- Add Related Query Node Wizard
- Add Triplet Dialog Box
- CI Instances Dialog Box
- Conditions Preview Dialog Box
- Element Layout Preview Dialog Box
- Filter CI Instances Dialog Box
- Join Relationship Condition Dialog Box
- Layout Settings Dialog Box
- Query Node/Relationship Properties Dialog Box
- Refine Query Node Type Dialog Box
- Select Relationship Type Dialog Box
- Subgraph Condition Definition Dialog Box
- Subgraph Definition Dialog Box
- User Preferences Dialog Box
Subgraph Definition Dialog Box
This dialog box enables you to create a graph that represents additional TQL query data related to a specific CI.
User interface elements are described below:
UI Element (A-Z) | Description |
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Add. Adds a subgraph definition. In Enrichment Manager, Impact Analysis Manager, and the Input Query Editor in DFM, click to open the Add Triplet dialog box. In the Modeling Studio, click to add a row to the table. | |
Delete. Deletes the selected subgraph definition. | |
Condition. Enables you to edit a subgraph definition. In Impact Analysis Manager, Enrichment Manager, and the Input Query Editor in DFM, it opens the Edit Triplet dialog box. In the Modeling Studio, it opens the Subgraph Condition Definition dialog box. | |
Depth |
A number that represents the longest path (that is, the maximum number of connecting query nodes) allowed between two CIs in the Default: 5 |
Element condition exists | A green asterisk appears next to either the source, relationship, or target in the subgraph definition if an attribute condition has been defined for one of them in the Subgraph Condition Definition dialog box. For details, see Subgraph Condition Definition Dialog Box. |
Relationship | The relationship selected connecting the source to the target query node. |
Relationship Direction | The direction of the relationship selected, indicating which query node is dependent on the other. |
Source | The required source query node selected. |
Target | The required target query node selected. |
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