About Exploring Relations Between Markup Objects

You can see the relation between a markup and its associated objects, using Relations.

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.