Associations
- Last UpdatedDec 09, 2024
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An Association is a link between two Objects and there is no limit to the number of Associations an Object can have. Here is an example of an Association:

All Associations are bi-directional, so they can be followed in either direction from one Object to another. Most Associations read differently depending on the direction in which they are followed and this is shown in the diagrams by an arrow.
Note: For ease of understanding, the text is shown only in one direction, in later diagrams.
An Association can exist only for as long as the two linked Objects exist. If either of them are deleted, AIM Workhub automatically deletes the Association.