English | German |
attribute relationship | Attributbeziehung (The hierarchy associated with an attribute containing a single level based on the corresponding column in a dimension table) |
Business Network relationship | Beziehung im Geschäftsnetzwerk (An explicit (for example, "colleague") or implicit (for example, "sent 100 emails in the last 30 days") relationship, with inherent strength, between people in the Business Network) |
category relationship | Kategoriebeziehung (The association of one product with another product or category. Category relationships have names, a description, and a target) |
command relationship | Befehlsbeziehung (Provides instructions to hardware based on natural-language questions or commands) |
communicates relationship | Kommunikationsbeziehung (In a use case diagram, a relationship that defines how an actor participates in a use case. You can add an arrow to the relationship to indicate the direction the information flows) |
containment relationship | Einschlussbeziehung (In a model, the inclusion of one object in a set of objects that all have something in common, to indicate some type of administrative grouping) |
customer relationship | Kundenbeziehung (An association between a customer (account or contact) and a partner (account or contact)) |
customer relationship management | Geschäftsbeziehungsmanagement (The process of building profitable customer relationships through the delivery of highly targeted interactions at all customer touch points by aligning marketing, sales and service functions and systems) |
diamond-shape relationship | rautenförmige Beziehung (A chain of attribute relationships that splits and rejoins but that contains no redundant relationships. For example, Day ->Month ->Year and Day ->Quarter ->Year have the same start and end points, but do not have any common relationships) |
domain relationship | Domänenbeziehung (A diagram element that represents an embedding or reference relationship in a domain-specific language) |
entity relationship | Entitätsbeziehung (A relationship between records of one record type and records of another record type. An entity relationship is represented in both the structure of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM database and the user interface. A custom entity relationship may be created. There are three types of custom entity relationship: N:1, 1:N, and N:N) |
failover relationship | Failoverbeziehung (The configuration assigned to two DHCP servers that provide for continuous availability of DHCP service to clients) |
hosting relationship | Hostbeziehung (In a model, the relationship according to which one object exists only within the context of a parent object. In this relationship there can be a one to many ratio of parent objects to child objects, but only a 1:1 ration between a child object and its parent. For example, any given logical drive can only belong to one computer, though a single computer may have multiple logical drives. Also, the logical drive must have a computer on which it exists, if the computer that hosts the logical drive ceases to exist, so does the logical drive itself) |
identifying relationship | identifizierende Beziehung (A relationship where the primary key of the principal entity is part of the primary key of the dependent entity. In this kind of relationship, the dependent entity cannot exist without the principal entity) |
List Relationships | Listenbeziehungen (A feature that supports referential integrity between two lists via the lookup field) |
Manage Privacy Relationships | Private Beziehungen verwalten (The menu that enables users to assign a privacy relationship to contacts) |
many-to-many relationship | m:n-Beziehung (An association between two tables in which one record in either table can relate to many records in the other table) |
many-to-one relationship | n:1-Beziehung (A relationship between two tables in which one row in one table can relate to many rows in another table) |
one-to-many relationship | 1:n-Beziehung (An association between two tables in which the primary key value of each record in the primary table corresponds to the value in the matching field or fields of many records in the related table) |
one-to-one relationship | 1:1-Beziehung (An association between two tables in which the primary key value of each record in the primary table corresponds to the value in the matching field or fields of one, and only one, record in the related table) |
opportunity relationship | Verkaufschancenbeziehung (In a relationship role, a relationship between a customer (account or contact) and an opportunity) |
person relationship | Personenbeziehung (In the Business Network feature in CRM, the connection that a person has to another person, whether explicit, where the relationship is defined, or implicit, where the people may have had contact, but the relationship is not defined) |
privacy relationship | private Beziehung (A setting that determines how much information a contact can view about you) |
product relationship | Produktbeziehung (" A relationship that associates one product in a catalog with another product or category. For example, printers may be related to printer ribbons or ink cartridges, but these products would be in different categories. A product relationship has a name, indicating the type of relationship (for example, "Accessory"), and it has a source product or category and a target product or category.") |
reference relationship | Verweisbeziehung (In a model, a reference relationship indicates that participating objects work with one another with none of the dependencies or restrictions that exist in the hosting or containment relationships. For example, a network router and an Exchange Mailbox server may work together in providing e-mail services. In addition to working with the Exchange Server, the network router works with any other server or device that it routes network traffic for. Also, the Exchange Mailbox server works with all the other Exchange Servers and certain global catalog servers in the organization to provide e-mail services) |
reflexive relationship | reflexive Beziehung (A relationship from a column or combination of columns in a table to other columns in that same table) |
relationship creation | Beziehungserstellung (" Configuration flag of a synchronization rule. It determines whether objects should be created automatically in ILM "2".") |
relationship criterion | Beziehungskriterium (A filter to match objects during synchronization) |
Relationship Explorer | Beziehungs-Explorer (A UI section in the Form Editor that shows existing relationships for a form and will allow you to add to or modify them) |
relationship inverse | Beziehungsinverse (The opposite end of a relationship, for example, product.Category and category.Product. In the Entity Framework, Code First detects that the objects are related as inverses) |
relationship object | Beziehungsobjekt (An object representing a pair of objects that assume a role in relation to each other) |
relationship record | Beziehungsdatensatz (An instance of a relationship in the Operations Manager database. Relationships are defined between classes to indicate an association between a particular instance of one class and a particular instance of another class) |
relationship role | Geschäftsbeziehungsrolle (A set of text labels describing the role accounts and contacts play with opportunities as well as other accounts and contacts) |
relationship termination | Beziehungsbeendigung (Configuration flag of a synchronization rule. It indicate whether objects in other connected systems should be disconnected (and perhaps deleted) when the synchronization rule does not apply anymore) |
Relationship Type | Geschäftsbeziehungstyp (A field in the contact form that specifies the relationship of the account to the organization that uses Microsoft CRM) |
Relationships window | Fenster "Beziehungen" (An object tab in which you view, create, and modify relationships between tables and queries) |
sequenced relationship | Sequenzbeziehung (A relationship in a repository that specifies explicit positions for each destination object within the collection of destination objects) |
trading relationship | Handelsbeziehung (A relationship that is formed when a buying party and a selling party enter into an agreement) |
trust relationship | Vertrauensstellung (A logical relationship established between domains to allow pass-through authentication, in which a trusting domain honors the logon authentications of a trusted domain) |
unenforced relationship | nicht erzwungene Beziehung (A link between tables that references the primary key in one table to a foreign key in another table, and which does not check the referential integrity during INSERT and UPDATE transactions) |