When you build a node using the many to many relationship type, one record can exist on
multiple junction objects. Select to collapse the duplicate records into a single record card when
the graph loads on a record page.
There is a limit of 5 junction records per record when duplicate record is enabled.
If duplicate records is disabled, when the graph loads duplicate records are displayed as
separate cards.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Relationship Graphs, and
then select Relationship Graphs.
Click New Relationship Graph or edit an existing graph.
Note On the Properties tab, Relationship Type Many-to-Many must be enabled to use Show
Duplicate Records.
On the Display tab, select Show Duplicate Records.
Below Unique Identifying Field, click Select an Option to select
an identifying field that will be used to differentiate between junction objects
records.
In the Unique Identifying Field, the vales are from the Junction
Object.
Configure the node Properties and Actions tabs and then save your graph.
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