Parent-Child Relationship between Collections

In this video, we will understand how to create a Parent-Child relationship between collections for scenarios like Product and reviews or Blog and Comments, so in this case Blog (Parent) has many comments (Children).

This type of use case is much needed while defining the tight relationship between 2 or more collections.

The Parent-Child Relationship between Collections in DrapCode enables users to create structured and interconnected data sets, ensuring seamless data organization. This feature is essential for applications that require hierarchical relationships, such as project management tools, customer databases, or product categories. By defining parent-child connections, users can efficiently manage related records, improving data consistency and retrieval in their applications.

For more dynamic data interactions, explore External API: Create, Update & Delete via Modal Popup without Persisting Data. This guide explains how to interact with external APIs in real-time without saving the data permanently in your database. It's useful for temporary data handling, quick edits, or previewing information before final storage, adding flexibility to your DrapCode applications.

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Please reach out to us on support@drapcode.com for any further queries. We would be happy to help you in building your no code web apps on DrapCode.

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