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Just what DOES Record is Parent do?
Two custom records that don't really have a true parent-child relationship.
Record2 has a List/Record field of type Record1
I need to craft a search for each and filter on the counterpart respectively.
Something like:[LIST]
[*]Record1 search filtering on Record2's data
[*]Record2 search filtering on Record1's data[/LIST]Currently the Record1 field on Record2 is NOT setup with Record is Parent.
This means that I can create a Record2 search and filter on Record1 but not the other way around - the relationship is not listed. I don't know why it's not listed, I'm assuming it's just something that hasn't made it's way in yet because the join is certainly doable.
Steve Klett | Senior Developer
NetValue Technology