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The DataRegistry capability helps GRC teams declare the most important relationships between business objects such as Risk–Control, Control–Entity, Audit–Issue, and so on.
Considering that a business object or a table has many relationships defined as part of application development, DataRegistry helps register relationships that the GRC practitioners frequently refer to in their day-to-day operations and separate other non-functional relationships.
Considering that a business object or a table has many relationships defined as part of application development, DataRegistry helps register relationships that the GRC practitioners frequently refer to in their day-to-day operations and separate other non-functional relationships.
All relationships, one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many, and scripted relationships that are available on a table can be registered using the DataRegistry capability.
- New
- Enhanced APIs to support relationships framework
The GRC: DataRegistry automatically gets installed when any of the GRC workspace applications are installed. For example, GRC: Risk workspace, GRC: Policy and Compliance workspace, GRC: Audit workspace, GRC: Privacy Management, GRC: Vendor Risk Management workspace.
Role required to install the app: System admin (admin)
When you upgrade to a new version of GRC: Data Registry, you should upgrade to the equivalent major version of GRC: Common Workspace Elements.