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There are two types of relationships:

  1. Entity-to-Entity

  2. Entity-to-Asset

Lynk is Entity-centric. It means that data is always modeled around Business Entities. This core concept enforces structure and allows governance to take place.

Entity-to-Entity Relations

To see how to define and use relationships between entities, please see page.

Entity-to-Asset Relations

To see how to define and use relationships between entities and Data Assets, please see page.

Entity-to-Entity Relations
Entity-to-Asset Relations