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      ERR
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      I can't figure it out, how to add and use different Relation types? When I add a new Relation, there only: Relation type = dependency = has dependency to.
      How to use another Relation types, for example Database instance = is host for etc.?

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        creiss i-doit Kenner
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        Hi,

        You can add your own relation types in the administration of i-doit. Otherwise, if you want to use existing ones you can only access them in your documentation while using them in your custom categories in an "object relation" field.

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        Christian

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          ERR
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          Thank you for the response! I like to use existing relation types. Sorry but I still can’t understand, how to use them. Is there a step-to-step guide for this?
          There an examples.

          1. What I have

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          1. What I need

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            ERR
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            I'm doing a pre-purchase test and would like to make sure the product is suitable. Can anyone answer my question?

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            • PatrickFeilerP Offline
              PatrickFeiler i-doit Team
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              Hi,

              please take a look into our knowledge-base for some explanation
              https://kb.i-doit.com/display/en/Object+Relations

              If you need further help, feel free to create a ticket in our helpcenter.
              help@i-doit.com

              Best regards
              Patrick

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