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How to Add Enrichment Query Nodes and Relationships to an Enrichment TQL Query
This section describes how to add Enrichment query nodes and relationships to an Enrichment TQL query in Enrichment Manager.
To add Enrichment query nodes and relationships to a TQL query:
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From the tree in the Enrichment Rules pane, select the Enrichment rule to which you want to add Enrichment query nodes and relationships or create a new one. For details, see New Enrichment Rule/Enrichment Rule Properties/Save As Enrichment Rule Wizard.
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From the Query/Enrichment drop-down at the top of the page, select Enrichment Mode.
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From the tree displayed in the CI Type Selector, click and drag the query nodes you want to function as an Enrichment query node on to the editing pane. These are the TQL query nodes that are included in the query. Added Enrichment query nodes are displayed by an added indicator.
Note You can add more than one Enrichment query node to a rule.
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Link the Enrichment query node to an existing TQL query node or query nodes, to provide the Enrichment query node with the needed context for its operation.
The following are the Enrichment rule validations:
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You must link the new Enrichment query node to at least one of the existing TQL query nodes in the rule.
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Enrichment query nodes can only be linked to one another with an Enrichment relationship.
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If the new Enrichment query node must be contained (according to its CIT definition) in another query node, you must use the Composition relationship to connect this Enrichment query node to an existing TQL query node.
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You cannot link an Enrichment query node to a TQL query node that is hidden.
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To add a relationship between two query nodes, do one of the following:
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Select the required query nodes by holding the CTRL key and clicking the TQL query nodes, right-click and select Add Relationship.
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Click the Create Relationship button and draw a line between the required query nodes.
Added Enrichment relationships are displayed by an added indicator.
The Add Relationship dialog box opens. For details, see Add/Edit Relationship Dialog Box.
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Click OK. The selected query nodes are linked by the relationship you have selected.
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