Version: 10.2.1c and 10.2.1c SP3 |
Smart Grid Applications Overview > Network Adapter > Network Adapter for Multispeak > Create Relationships |
Create a relationship between the SwitchingFacility or Substation and any device that can connect to the SwitchingFacility/Substation. These devices may include: DynamicProtectiveDevice, Fuse, Switch (or DynamicProtectiveDeviceBank, FuseBank, SwitchBank). Below is an example of the necessary relationship properties.
Sample Names: SwitchingFacility_Fuse, Substation_FuseBank
Type: Simple
Cardinality: 1 - M
Origin: SwitchingFacility or Substation
Primary Key: Field with the SUBSTATIONID model name assigned
Foreign Key: Field with the SUBSTATIONID model name assigned
Destination: Fuse or FuseBank
Most commonly, the destination object in a relationship is also the related object and the source participates in the geometric network. For example, the Transformer is the origin and participates in the network, and the TransformerUnit is the destination and the related object to the Transformer.
In Reverse Relationships, the opposite is true. The origin is the related object and does not participate in the network. For example, an Electric Station is related to a Fuse. The Electric Station is a point feature that does not participate in the network. Yet the Electric Station is the origin in the relationship between the two (Substation_Fuse).
Traditional relationship: Source participates in network and destination is related object. |
Reverse relationship: Source is related object and destination participates in the network. |