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Business Glossary

This section describes changes to Business Glossary in version 10.1.

Custom Relationships

Effective in version 10.1, you can create custom relationships in the Manage Glossary Relationships workspace. Under Manage click Glossary Relationships to open the Manage Glossary Relationships workspace.
Previously, you had to edit the glossary template to create custom relationships.
For more information, see the "Glossary Administration" chapter in the Informatica 10.1 Business Glossary Guide.

Bi-Directional Default Relationships

Effective in version 10.1, the default business term relationships are bi-directional.
Previously, the default relationships were uni-directional.
For more information, see the "Finding Glossary Content" chapter in the Informatica 10.1 Business Glossary Guide.

Governed By Relationship

Effective in version 10.1, you can no longer create a "governed by" relationship between terns. The "governed by" relationship can only be used between a policy and a term.
Previously, you could create a "governed by" relationship between terms.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.1 Business Glossary Guide.

Glossary Workspace

Effective in version 10.1, in the Glossary workspace, the Analyst tool displays multiple Glossary assets in separate tabs.
Previously, the Analyst tool displayed only one Glossary asset in the Glossary workspace.
For more information, see the "Finding Glossary Content" chapter in the Informatica 10.1 Business Glossary Guide.

Business Glossary Desktop

Effective in version 10.1, you can install Business Glossary Desktop on the OS X operating system.
Previously, Business Glossary Desktop was available only for Windows.
For more information, see the Informatica 10.1 Business Glossary Desktop Installation and Configuration Guide.

Kerberos Authentication for Business Glossary Command Program

Effective in version 10.1, Business Glossary command program is supported in a domain that uses Kerberos authentication.
Previously, Business Glossary command program was not supported in a domain that uses Kerberos authentication.
For more information, see the "infacmd bg Command Reference" chapter in the Informatica 10.1 Command Reference.