Querying relationship instances

Use this task to perform relationship-based instance queries.

Before you begin

Security role required: To perform this task, you must be logged in as a monitor, an operator, a configurator, or an administrator.

Why and when to perform this task

Select a query option (All, By ID, , By property, or By role) to get all or a subset of the instance data for a relationship. The return is the result set of that query and is displayed in table format with each row representing one relationship instance.

Steps for this task

  1. Ensure that the administrative console is running.
  2. In the navigation pane, click Integration Applications > Relationship Manager.
  3. Open the relationships page for the server you want to manage by clicking Relationships next to that relationship services MBean.
  4. In the Select column, select the relationship name; and click Query.
  5. Click one of the query option tabs, and specify the search criteria.
    Option Description
    All tab Get a list of all instances in the relationship. You can select to display all activated, all inactivated, or all activated and inactivated relationship instance data.
    By ID tab Get relationship instances in the range of the starting and ending instance identifiers. If one field is left blank, it will return only the single instance. The query will return all of the roles for the instances it finds.
    By property tab Get relationship instances by specific property values.
    By role tab Get relationship instances based on a role name, key attribute value, date range during which the role was created or modified, or specific property value.
  6. After you have specified the query parameters, you have the following options:
    • Click OK to display the result data from the query.
    • Click Cancel to discard any changes made and return to the list of relationship types.

Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08

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