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What objects can be related?

Use the relations feature to identify a relationship between Program Planning objects, such as deliverables, risks, criteria, or schedules.

Example: A supplier program deliverable is at risk for delay. Create a relation between the program deliverable and a program risk to track the delay.

The following apply:

  • Relations are not directional and do not signify a dependency.
  • Relations can be one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-one.
  • Relations can be added or deleted, as desired.
  • Relations can be added irrespective of the object's status or state.

Possible relations for plan level (program, project, subproject) objects

Program Deliverable ECR Program Risk Program Issue Program Opportunity Schedule
Program Deliverable
ECR
Program Risk
Program Issue
Program Opportunity
Schedule

Possible relations for event level objects

Program Deliverable ECR Program Risk Program Issue Program Opportunity Schedule Criteria Checklist
Program Deliverable
ECR
Program Risk
Program Issue
Program Opportunity
Schedule
Criteria
Checklist

Program Planning, 2606 — Unpublished work. © 2025 Siemens

Source: https://docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/282219420/PL20251212545240207.ProgramPlanning/xid1610104 · retrieved 2026-07-10