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Understanding one-to-many and many-to-one relation in data verse

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Hello Power Users,

 

I'm trying to understand the functionality with the relations in data verse and little confused with the implementation. 

Can we achieve the functionality same as we can achieve in SharePoint like,

 

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List A is the Parent list with look up fields from List B

List B is the child list.

 

Would like to build a look up table like the above in data verse. Can this be possible in Data verse?

 

Can someone please help me understand. Thank you so much in advance! 

 

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  • AhmedSalih Profile Picture
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    Hello, @KrishR, in the Child table, you need to create a Lookup column that is looking up to the Parent table. You will implicitly create a relationship between the tables. 

     


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  • KrishR Profile Picture
    431 on at

    Hi @AhmedSalih ,

     

    Thanks for your help. Do I need to create all those look up columns with relation or looking up in a table and choose the columns we want to look up?

     

    Can you please help?

     

    Thanks again!

  • Parvez Ghumra Profile Picture
    1,579 Moderator on at

    @KrishR No, simply create a single lookup column in your child table to target the parent table. The platform will automatically create the underlying 1:N relationship for you. Think of the lookup column as a foreign key column in classic RDBMS.

    If you're building Model Driven Apps, you will then be able to build views in your child table to display columns from the related record in the parent table. Similarly, if you wanted to can create a Quick View form on your parent table, and surface this on the main form in your child table to show column values from the related parent record.

  • Hector73 Profile Picture
    6 on at

    Hi @parvezghumra ,

     

    Can you please help me with an example? Also, the relationship set up. I'm very new to the data verse and I ended up having all the columns with same values. An example would be so helpful. Thank you so much.

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  • KrishR Profile Picture
    431 on at

    Hi @parvezghumra ,

     

    Thank you so much for the info. It was very detailed on the set up. I'm trying to find some examples related to this with displayed data. I'm under the impression that this will be similar to SharePoint lookup set up. When I lookup for a table I can choose all the columns that I wanted to display from child list in SharePoint. 

     

    Is this same in data verse? Sorry, I'm confusing or may be I'm looking in wrong direction.

     

    Any help or suggestions that I can look for this details?

     

    Thank you

  • Parvez Ghumra Profile Picture
    1,579 Moderator on at

    @KrishR If you have configured the single Lookup column and underlying 1:N relationship then that is all that is required for the data modelling piece in Dataverse.

     

    Your next question is really about how you surface the data from the related table in your application. I'm sorry I don't know anything about SharePoint, but I can try to help you achieve something similar in a Model Driven App if that is your intended  application type to use this data model? Please read this article which explains detailed steps for configured views that can be used in a Model Driven App, including details of adding columns from related tables: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/model-driven-apps/choose-and-configure-columns#adding-columns

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