You glanced over the links quickly at 28:48, so it is not clear if there is an option to have (and enforce) one-to-many and many-to-many links. Could you clarify?
Hi @andrisi 👋 As of this writing, you can have 1:1, 1:M, and M:M relationships. You can also have a self-referencing relationship. However, there's no native way to enforce a specific relationship type. In other words, if you have a relationship that is 1:1 and you'd like to keep it as such, but you're working with a collaborator that has the permissions to edit that relationship, the collaborator would theoretically be able to turn that 1:1 into a 1:M relationship.
You glanced over the links quickly at 28:48, so it is not clear if there is an option to have (and enforce) one-to-many and many-to-many links. Could you clarify?
Hi @andrisi 👋
As of this writing, you can have 1:1, 1:M, and M:M relationships. You can also have a self-referencing relationship. However, there's no native way to enforce a specific relationship type. In other words, if you have a relationship that is 1:1 and you'd like to keep it as such, but you're working with a collaborator that has the permissions to edit that relationship, the collaborator would theoretically be able to turn that 1:1 into a 1:M relationship.
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