Multi-Column Relationships?


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Hello,

The relationship builder in the DDT only allows for a single column for both the primary and foreign keys, but the relationship builder in SQL Server allows for multiple columns.

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Yes, that is a limitation in the current version of the DDT.  If you have a compound primary key that needs a relationship, then you will need to create it through a post-deploy script. Ermm

The business objects allow more than one field to be defined for a key, but not the current version of the DDT.  Sorry.
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