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    MA Peer Types

    Column

    Use

    Notes

    PeerType

    The name of the relationship

     

    PeerID

    ID of the relationship type

    This is a unique identifier used internally to define the relationship. Ensure that all relationship types use different PeerIDs.

    TabName

    If defined, determines which tab on the feature editor will display information about this relationship

    Optional

    IndexName

     

    Not used

    Type

    Peer – the relationship is many to many

    ParentChild – a ‘parent’ feature controls its ‘children’, so deleting the parent will also delete any children

     

    Compound

    Yes or No. Controls the operations available from the context menu.

    Normally only ‘Yes’ for conduit relationships

    Error

    Populated by the dataloader if an error occurs.

     

    Dataset

     

    Not used

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