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Can't see Related Records in Control

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Hello, on the Accounts Form I am required to show the Accounts that are considered 'Sister Companies' of the Account in the opened form. For that I am using a PCF Control named Dataverse Connection Viewer PCF | PCF Gallery to attempt to see the Accounts that related to the opened Account form.
 
1) I created a Many-to-Many (N:N) relationship from table Account to table Account (to itself) since an account can have many sister companies (accounts).
 
2) Following the instructions here: DataverseConnectionViewerPCF/Docs/HowToSetUp.md at main · keijiinouehotmail/DataverseConnectionViewerPCF (github.com), I ended up with a control with the following field properties:
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where account is the table/entity name, accountid is the unique identifier of records in account, and the N:N relationship schema name between account and itself is cra1c_Account_Sister_Companies. 
 
As for the Config Set Property, following the instructions mentioned above I left everything the same but changed /EntititesForConnectionList/ and /RelationshipSchemaNameList/. My code is below where cra1c_account_sister_companiesset is the name of the junction table. For some reason the forum is putting / before and after my code so i'll upload it as an image:
 
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Nevertheless, I am still getting no connections in my control:
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Although I added 3 Sister Companies ('Accounts'):
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    Leah Ju Profile Picture
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    Hi Partner,
    I've also followed the tutorial, and I'm experiencing the same thing as you.
    Seems to work only for 1:N and N:1 relationships, can't confirm, maybe need to consult the control developer.
    As one workaround:
    Maybe you can try to use another control--Map My Relationships
    Map My Relationships enables users to visualize mind map of key information in Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM with the help of two custom controls i.e., Relationships control and Connections control. Visualize relationships between various Entities/related records and also view the connection records.
    Please refer to the following link for more details:

    I hope you can mark my answer verified if it is helpful! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
    Regards,
    Leah

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