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Service Manager9.50
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • When Is a New CI Created in HPE Service Manager?
    • Can I Analyze the Reason for a CI Deletion in SM?
    • How Do I Monitor Relationship Changes Between UCMDB and SM?
    • What Kinds of Relationships are Pushed from UCMDB to SM?
    • What Is a Root CI Node?
    • What Is a Root Relationship?
    • What Is the "Virtual-Compound" Relationship Type used in a UCMDB-SM Integration Query?
    • When Do I Need the Population Feature?
    • Can I Populate Physically Deleted CIs from SM to UCMDB?
    • How Do I Keep the Outage Dependency Setting of a CI Relationship in SM?
    • How Do I Create an XML Configuration File?
    • How Do I Use the Load Fields Button to Add Multiple Managed Fields?
    • What Is the Purpose of the <container> Element in the Population Configuration File (smPopConf.xml)?
    • Can I Populate Sub-Item Deletions?
    • What Will Happen if a Population Job Fails or Succeeds with Warnings?
Integrate > HPE Universal CMDB (UCMDB) > Universal CMDB Integration Guide > Using the ServiceManagerEnhancedAdapter9-41 Adapter > Standards and Best Practices > What Is a Root Relationship?

What Is a Root Relationship?

A Root relationship is a relationship within a query and created in SM through push. It represents a relationship between two Root CIs. Only the relationships marked with Root are pushed to SM.

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