relationship
A relationship stores links to other object instances (not objects). A relationship property is special reference (local collection) that may or may not own the instances in the collection. Usually, instances in a relationship can be referenced from different locations (extents or other instances). In many cases, relationships are considered as bi-directional, i.e. they have got an inverse relationship in the referenced instance.
For relationships, a super set may be defined
Generalisations: reference
References
Referenced in
Related topics
- SDB_Relationship - Relationship
- smcershp - Relationship definitions
- Options for relationships and shared base types
- Inverse relationship name
- Relationships definition
- RELATIONSHIP keyword
- Definition of one or more relationships
- Relationship definition
- Relationship declarations
- OXML relationship definition
- Relationship definition
- Versioning
- isRelationship - Does property define a relationship?
- Property definition
- inverse_fname - Inverse relationship name