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Has anyone tried using change tracking for many to many relationships? Since change tracking is enabled at the entity level, I'm not sure how to set it up (if it's possible). I'm using some m:m relationships in the portal and would like the data to be properly reflected.










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    Has anyone tried using change tracking for many to many relationships? Since change tracking is enabled at the entity level, I'm not sure how to set it up (if it's possible). I'm using some m:m relationships in the portal and would like the data to be properly reflected.










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      Has anyone tried using change tracking for many to many relationships? Since change tracking is enabled at the entity level, I'm not sure how to set it up (if it's possible). I'm using some m:m relationships in the portal and would like the data to be properly reflected.










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      Has anyone tried using change tracking for many to many relationships? Since change tracking is enabled at the entity level, I'm not sure how to set it up (if it's possible). I'm using some m:m relationships in the portal and would like the data to be properly reflected.







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          Unfortunately, like you said, change tracking has to be enabled in entity level and Native many to many relationship created intersect entity is not exposed to customize. So no way to do that.



          If it’s Manual many to many relationship (1:N from either side) then you get an intersect entity to enable change tracking.






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            Unfortunately, like you said, change tracking has to be enabled in entity level and Native many to many relationship created intersect entity is not exposed to customize. So no way to do that.



            If it’s Manual many to many relationship (1:N from either side) then you get an intersect entity to enable change tracking.






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              Unfortunately, like you said, change tracking has to be enabled in entity level and Native many to many relationship created intersect entity is not exposed to customize. So no way to do that.



              If it’s Manual many to many relationship (1:N from either side) then you get an intersect entity to enable change tracking.






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                Unfortunately, like you said, change tracking has to be enabled in entity level and Native many to many relationship created intersect entity is not exposed to customize. So no way to do that.



                If it’s Manual many to many relationship (1:N from either side) then you get an intersect entity to enable change tracking.






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                Unfortunately, like you said, change tracking has to be enabled in entity level and Native many to many relationship created intersect entity is not exposed to customize. So no way to do that.



                If it’s Manual many to many relationship (1:N from either side) then you get an intersect entity to enable change tracking.







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