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Figure 42. Relationship Manager You can use Relationship Manager to work on entities at all levels: the relationship instance, participant instance, and attribute levels. For example, you can use Relationship Manager to: v Create and delete relationship instances v Modify the contents of a relationship instance, such as adding and deleting participants v Add and save a participant's data, load a participant's data from or save data to a file, and copy and paste the data of a participant from another relationship into the relationship instance, thus creating a new participant (as long as the participant types are identical) v Activate and deactivate participants v Retrieve participants based on instance IDs, business object attribute values, or data v Filter a participant's activity within a time interval v Salvage a situation when problems with data arise. For example, when corrupt or inconsistent data from a source application has been sent to the generic and destination application relationship tables, you can use Relationship Manager to rollback (or clean up) the data back to a point of time when you know the data is reliable. Starting Relationship Manager Do one of the following to start Relationship Manager: v Select Start > Programs > IBM WebSphere Integration Express Plus> Toolset Express> Administrative > Relationship Manager 172 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Express and Express Plus: System Implementation Guide
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