You can understand the relations between a markup and its parent object, without opening the
markup.
You can also customize which relations to display with the
Review and Interference Relations profile using
Customize Relations
.
The following figure contains a schema of the relation between a markup, its context,
associated change action, and issue: Where,

M |
Markup |
P |
Product |
CA |
Change Action |
I |
Issue |
If a markup is selected, the following relations are displayed:
Table 1. Markup Relations
Relation |
Data type |
No. of relations |
Markup context |
Product, part, drawing, layout |
1 |
Table 2. Change Action Relations
Relation |
Data type |
No. of relations |
Proposed change |
Product, drawing, layout |
n |
Table 3. Issue Relations
Relation |
Data type |
No. of relations |
Reported against |
Product, drawing, layout |
n |
Attachments |
Markup, interference metric |
n |
Resolved by |
Change action |
n |
For more information on exploring relations between objects, see Relations User's Guide: Exploring Relationships Between Objects.