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Modeling limitations of relationship classes (ArcInfo and ArcEditor only)

Modeling limitations of relationship classes (ArcInfo and ArcEditor only)

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A feature class or table can participate in more than one relationship class. The only restrictions are

You can have more than one simple relationship between a pair of classes. You may do this if you need to enforce different cardinality depending on the direction you navigate the relationship.

Recursive relationships in which a relationship exists between records in the same feature class or table are not yet supported in ArcGIS.

The primary and foreign keys can each be based on one field only; complex primary and foreign keys are not supported in ArcGIS.

To create a relationship class in a feature dataset, either the origin or destination class must be in the feature dataset.

There are no limitations with respect to differing resolution. Simple and composite relationship classes can be made up of feature classes of different resolutions.

See Also

  • An overview of creating and maintaining relationship classes
  • Relationship class properties