Hello Nolin,
If you configured the relationship to allow for that relationship between a Test Objective and the other type, then that should show up on that relationship field when editing the Test Objective, provided the user ID you are using is able to create/edit the other type.
Reasons you might not be able to create the other type include:
- The user ID does not have permission to transition from the Unspecified to the initial state
- The user ID does not have permission to view a field with is mandatory on the initial state, especially if it is the backwards relationship from the other type to the Test Objective
- The user ID does not have permission to view the related type
- The relationship actually does not support any other type being related to the Test Objective
- The backwards relationship is not visible on the related type
These are all simple "gotchas" that come up often, even with experienced administrators. I suspect this list is not comprehensive, but should get you most of the way towards figuring this out.
Regards,
Kael