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      Szymon
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      Hi there!

      I would like to define custom relation (in my eg. Phone to Vehicle). In manual (https://kb.i-doit.com/display/en/Object+Relations?preview=/45187086/45187085/rel1.png) I can see CMDB setting called "relationship types", but in my installation (free - no licence) I can't see "relationship types" menu. Also i have less options in "CMDB settings".

      This issue is related to licence or my setup? In wiki i readed "Relation objects do not require a license.". Maybe anyone else have same issue?

      My version of i-doit is 1.10.2 OPEN.

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        Szymon
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        I can reply myself to this 🙂 This feature is avaiable only in "pro" version.

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          dkirsten administrators
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          ...yep! 😃

          Viele Grüße,

          Daniel

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