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Status Under review
Workspace Product Master
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 23, 2025

Support Relationship Type Attributes in Spec Mappings

Within Spec Maps, notably the File Spec to Catalog type, you cannot select a relationship type attribute to be a Destination Attribute in the spec map.

Allowing relationship type attributes in the spec mappings would allow users to create imports that import into relationship attributes without needing to define the relationship attribute in the import code or script.

For our use case, we have custom import code and do not use the OOTB import script generated when creating an import, but for those who use the OOTB generated import script, there can be a standard way of generating the script such that the relationships are properly set by the OOTB import script, perhaps via the Default Relationship Catalog set on the attribute.

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