Typically, you form a relationship by connecting a primary key in one entity and a corresponding foreign key in another entity. In a to-one relationship, the source entity usually holds the foreign key, while the destination entity holds the primary key. The opposite is true for a to-many relationship. For example, studioId is a foreign key for Movie, while it's the primary key for Studio.
EOModeler assigns the relationship a default name; in this example it's "studio." You can edit this name if desired using either the Inspector or the table view.
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