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Join Relationship

A join relationship is a logical connection that represents the relationship between two CIs (and which appears only in the topology map containing the TQL query results). It does not exist in the CMDB. A join relationship is created by defining an attribute for each query node, whose values are used for comparison.

The TQL results retrieve all CIs whose attribute values meet the conditions defined in the join definition.

For example, you can create a join definition that links all node CIs connected to IP Address CIs whose Created By attribute values are equal (see the example below).

Each join definition represents one condition defined for the join relationship.

Note You can define multiple conditions.

For an example of a join definition, see How to Define a Join Relationship – Scenario. For details on defining join relationships, see Add/Edit Join Relationship Dialog Box.

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