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Conceptual Objects
In OneData, you can create conceptual constructs of related tables to represent the type of relationship between data objects. You can create four types of data relationships: conceptual, self recursive, network recursive, and supertype-subtype. The procedures for working with conceptual objects vary according to how the object is configured to display. This chapter describes how to work with conceptual objects configured to display in Default mode. For more information about display modes, see OneData Object Display Modes. For more information about the types of relational and conceptual objects, see Conceptual Objects.
This chapter describes how to insert, edit, view, and delete records in related objects using the conceptual or relational object. In Default mode, the conceptual object can be configured to visually represent the hierarchy or object relationship in one of three ways.
*Tree View - Displays a user-friendly tree for ease of navigation.
*Parent-Child View - Displays object hierarchy while viewing and editing records.
*Advanced Parent-Child View - Displays object hierarchy while viewing and editing records.
The procedures for working with the object vary slightly based on how the object is configured to display.
OneData uses the value set in the Number of Rows property to determine how many records to display on a single page. However, for objects in tree view, OneData limits the number of records per page to 50, regardless of the definition of the Number of Rows property.

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