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21.1.0
Australia, Zurich Patch 4, Zurich, Yokohama Patch 9, Yokohama Patch 2, Yokohama, Xanadu Patch 9, Xanadu Patch 4, Xanadu
Standalone Application
The Data registry capability helps GRC teams declare the most important relationships between business objects, such as Risk-Control, Control-Entity, and Audit-Issue.
Since a business object or table can have many relationships defined during application development, Data registry helps register the relationships that GRC practitioners frequently refer to in their day-to-day operations, while separating other non-functional relationships.
Since a business object or table can have many relationships defined during application development, Data registry helps register the relationships that GRC practitioners frequently refer to in their day-to-day operations, while separating other non-functional relationships.
The Data registry capability can register all table relationships, including one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-many, and scripted relationships.
Changed:
Updated to improve the performance by implementing a caching mechanism to store and reuse relationship registry configurations. The following items are being cached to enhance performance:
- Data registry record
- Related list
- Related list filter
- Table hierarchy
The GRC: Data registry application is automatically 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 must upgrade to the equivalent major version of GRC: Common Workspace Elements.