Set up the relationship registry

  • Release version: Washingtondc
  • Updated April 12, 2025
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  • Set up the relationship registry in the Data Relationships Framework and establish a connection between a record and an object defined in the table. You can configure details of the relationships in the Main node configuration, including name, source, table name, filter conditions, and additional settings as needed. This ensures that the relationships are properly set up and managed within your system.

    Before you begin

    Role required: sn_oper_res.admin

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to All > Data Relationships Framework > Relationship registries.

      You can view the configured relationship registries as shown in the example.

      Relationship registries.

      The configuration details of a record, such as its name, table, relationship type, relationship table, and so on, are shown in the example.

      Details of a record.
    2. Select New.
    3. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Table 1. Create new relationship registry
      Field Description
      Name A descriptive name for this registry.
      Table The table for which you want to define a relationship.
      Relationship type The type of relationship you are defining:
      • One-to-many
      • Many-to-many
      • Scripted: a custom relationship from the ServiceNow AI Platform
      • One-to-one: any relationship that is available as a field in the selected table
      Active Select if the relationship is active.
      Relationship The relationship table of the selected relationship type. For example, if you are defining relationships for the Entity table and select a many-to-many relationship type, the list of relationship tables consists of all many-to-many relationships that apply to the Entity table.
      Relationship table The table name you selected in the Relationship field.
    4. Select Submit.
      The relationship registry record is displayed in the Relationship Registries list. For more information on relationship registries, see Register 360º relationships.