There is no problem creating relationships between CIs in different
datasets.

The relationship itself is, of course, in one dataset and a recon job for
that dataset will process it.


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Subject: Re: CIs in two different datasets, creating relationships and
reconciling into Asset dataset

At least not out of the box.

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From: "Roger Justice" <rjust2...@aol.com>
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Subject: Re: CIs in two different datasets, creating relationships and
reconciling into Asset dataset

** You cannot do relationships across Datasets, each one is unique. 



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From: patchsk <vamsi...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Fri, Aug 16, 2013 2:25 pm
Subject: Re: CIs in two different datasets, creating relationships and
reconciling into Asset dataset 


** 

This works if IPAddress is an attribute of ComputerSystem.(1-1) 

But if it is 1-Many then  I need to create a relationship CIs between
ComputerSystem and IPAddress. 
Note:I am using ComputerSystem, IP Address scenario as a hypothetical
example.  

ComputerSystem is in DataSet A, and IP Address is in DataSet B. 
So as Tauf suggested we can copy the data from A and B into another staging
dataset C and create relationships there and push them to production. 
But I am trying to  see if we can avoid having another staging DataSet  and
if we can create relationships from different datasets directly and push
them to ASSET. 


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