Diagnosis It does not make sense to specify a cardinality for relationshipsof type DYNP. DYNP does not indicate a relationship inthe conventional sense, but merely a linking of tables that consistonly of the foreign key definition and thus serve as a form of checkduring screen entry using the mask processor. This applies, forexample, to a foreign key definition of an internal table that has noconnection with the data base. Apart from the foreign key definition, the actual relationships betweentables consist of the relationship type, the cardinality, and possiblythe short text and the documentation which describe the relationship inmore detail. |