Dear Gloria, We use the following relationships: FOR ALL OBJECTS one of pair one of pair Use for pairs one of set one of set Use for sets one of group one of group "Group" defined as "of a kind, but not a set or pair" variable see also see also Similar object, "you may also be interested in..." FOR PRINTS print state print state variant impression variant impression plate/block print OTHER RELATIONSHIPS object rubbing original copy object frame VIRTUAL RECORDS (being phased out) management record virtual record -----Original Message----- From: The Museum System (TMS) Users [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gloria Martinez Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 6:21 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: See Also Association Dear TMS Users: Our Museum recently underwent a migration of data to TMS. We are going through data clean-up and will be tackling the linking of records through Parent-Child associations. Before I can begin this project, I have a few questions regarding the use of the "See Also" association. --How are most of you using this association? I am interested in examples of the types of records being linked this way. --How are you defining "Relation1" and "Relation2" in the Relationship Authority? Is anyone using anything other than "See Also-See Also"? --What is the best way to associate prints from the same portfolio/series accessioned at different times (other than through the Portfolio/Series field)? Would the "See Also" association be an option? Thank you in advance for your assistance. Best regards, Gloria Martinez Associate Registrar Santa Barbara Museum of Art 1130 State Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 To unsubscribe, send an email to [log in to unmask] with the following commands in the body of the email: signoff TMSUSERS // eoj You will receive a confirmation that your subscription has been removed. To unsubscribe, send an email to [log in to unmask] with the following commands in the body of the email: signoff TMSUSERS // eoj You will receive a confirmation that your subscription has been removed.