Define attributes for custom relationships so that users in Business 360 applications can provide additional information about relationships.
Note: You can't define attributes for predefined relationships.
For example, you might want to track the period for which customers stay connected with your organization. You define the Start Date and End Date attributes for the relationship between the Organization and Customer business entities. Then users in Business 360 applications can specify the start date and the end date for the relationship between Informatica and John Smith.
1From the Explore page, find and open the relationship.
2In the Attributes section, click Add Attribute.
The Add Attribute dialog box appears.
3Specify the properties of the attribute.
Property
Description
Label
The attribute field label that you want to appear in business applications.
Internal ID
A unique identifier that can't be changed later.
Note: Ensure that you don't use the reserved keyword, id as an internal ID.
Data Type
The data type of the attribute value that can't be changed later.
Attribute Type
Determines whether the attribute appears on user interface components that have space constraints. To ensure that an attribute appears on a user interface component, select Primary. A secondary attribute doesn't appear on components with space constraints.
Note: You can configure up to two primary attributes for a relationship.
4To reorder the attributes, click Move up or Move down beside the attribute that you want to move.
5To define additional attributes for the relationship, repeat steps 2 and 3.