CI relationship editor
- UpdatedAug 1, 2024
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- Xanadu
- Configuration Management
Use the relationship editor to view, create, modify, or delete CI relationships. Open the relationship editor from the CI Relations formatter.
As an alternative to the CI relationship editor, Unified Map in the CMDB Workspace store app provides the latest functionality for editing CI relationships. For more information, see Edit relationships in Unified Map.
When you use the relationship editor, the CI from which the editor was launched is designated as the base CI. You can then select one or more CIs as a second CI for the relationship. Depending on the selected relationship type, the base CI can become the parent CI or the child CI in the new relationship.
- With suggested relationships, the relationship editor lists all available relationship types for the base CI. To define a new relationship, select a relationship type, and then select a second CI for the relationship.
Suggested relationships are highlighted for you. These relationships are displayed in blue with a prefix of [Suggested].
- Without suggested relationships, you define a new relationship by first selecting a second CI for the relationship and then selecting a parent or a child relationship type.
- Implement End Point To:Implement End Point From
- Use End Point To: Use End Point From
- Applicative Flow To:Applicative Flow From
Suggested relationships
If you select the Use suggested relationship check box in the editor, the Suggested relationship list appears. It displays all available CI, user and group relationship types for the base CI. Relationship types have a suffix of (Parent) or (Child) to note the relationship descriptor, and suggested relationship types are displayed in blue and have a "*" prefix.
When you select a relationship, you are also designating the base CI as being the parent or the child CI in the new relationship. For example, if you select the 'Feeds' relationship type, the base CI becomes the designated parent CI, and the second CI that you select becomes the child CI in this relationship.
Downstream relationships
If you do not select the Use suggested relationship check box in the editor, the Downstream relationships list appears. It displays all relationships in which the base CI is the parent CI. The child CI of the relationship is displayed in the Child column.
Upstream relationships
If you do not select the Use suggested relationship check box in the editor, the Upstream relationships list appears. It displays all relationships in which the base CI is the child CI. The parent CI in each relationship is displayed in the Parent column.
Related Content
- Suggested class relationships
The system keeps a table (Suggested Relationship [cmdb_rel_type_suggest]) of relationship types that are appropriate for a CI type, based on its class. You can manage suggested relationships by navigating to Configuration Suggested Relationships , or in the CI Class Manager.
- Add a suggested relationship
Add a suggested relationship for a class. The list of suggested relationships for a class is available when you create a new relationship for a CI of that class.
- Relationship governance rules
Relationship governance rules is a set of relationship rules used to ensure consistency and validity in modeling relationships between configuration items (CIs) in the CMDB. Use relationship governance rules to prevent the selection of relationship types or directions that are not allowed between specific CI types.
- CI relations formatter
The default CI form includes a CI relations formatter from which you can examine a CI and its relationships in various views. From the CI relations formatter, you can also launch the CI relationship editor for the CI.
- Relation qualifier
A relation qualifier, which is a CI of the Qualifier [cmdb_ci_qualifier] type, stores important information about the CI relationships.
- CI relationship security
When applying security to CI relationships, it is important to apply the access controls both to the CI Relationship (cmdb_rel_ci) table and to create an operation editCIRelations to the * table as well.
- Create a CI relation rollup
A CI relation rollup allows you to sum, count, max, min, or mean a relationship type. You can create CI relation rollups.
- Create or edit a CI relationship
Use the relationship editor to view, create, or modify CI relationships. You can open the relationship editor from the CI Relations formatter.
- Legacy CI relationship builder
Used to define CI relationships manually, this page is a sophisticated version of the standard list collector. In the legacy CI relations formatter, click the CI relationship builder icon ( CI relationship builder icon ) to display the legacy Define Relationships page.