An Account Relationship is based on a defined account relationship hype. Users with the System Administrator role can define two types of relationships: (Choose two.)
"An account relationship type defines a relationship that can exist between accounts. Users with the system administrator role can define the following account relationship types:
- Account-to-account
- Partner-to-account"
Source: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/utah-customer-service-management/page/product/customer-service-management/concept/c_AccountRelationships.html
CE is Correct.
An Account Relationship is based on a defined account relationship type. Users with the Administrator role (admin) can define two types of relationships:
partner-to-account
account-to-account
Answer:
C. Account-to-account
E. Partner-to-account
Explanation: account to relatinoship form fields states:
- Account from: "If you are creating the relationship from an account or partner record, this field is automatically filled in" which translates to partner-to-account (e.)
- Account to: "he target account for this relationship." which translates to Account-to-account (c.)
However, i am not entirely sure if this is correct ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Source: https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/utah-customer-service-management/page/product/customer-service-management/task/t_CreateAcctRelationshipRecord.html
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https://docs.servicenow.com/en-US/bundle/utah-customer-service-management/page/product/customer-service-management/task/t_CreateAcctRelationshipRecord.html
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