Hi everyone,
I'm seeking guidance on best practices for handling a specific scenario in Appian. Here’s the situation:
I have two records:
A1
B1
There is a one-to-many relationship from Record A to Record B. I'm retrieving data of Record B using the 'relationship/related record data' from Record A, in both interfaces and expression rules. I've also defined the reverse relationship in Record B as many-to-one from Record B to Record A using the same column.
However, when deploying, I encounter an issue with missing objects.
Could you advise on the best course of action or Appian best practices for managing this type of relationship? Is there a recommended approach to avoid such issues in the future, or is there an alternative method for defining relationships?
Thanks!
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Need more details about these missing Objects (Those are mostly related to Actions that are defined on Record).Try Pushing all of the Related actions (PM), Interfaces and any Folders that are included ,within the same package
yes i agree, but I'm asking about the relation, does appian restricts us to do what i explained above ? or getting data from such relation will result into any future problems
EREN_YEAGER said:or getting data from such relation will result into any future problems
AFAIK , it will not cause any issue for you and there is no restriction.