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# Link contracts to objects

Linking contracts to **objects** keeps recurring work tied to the right installation or asset.

Use this when the agreement applies to specific equipment or locations.

### Why object links matter

Object links help you:

* connect maintenance to the right asset
* keep service history clearer
* generate work with the right installation context

### How object links fit contracts

Add the correct object context when you create or edit the contract.

This improves planning, execution, and follow-up.

### Frequently asked questions

<details>

<summary>Can one contract relate to more than one object?</summary>

That depends on your setup and contract structure.

Review whether one agreement should create one order or multiple orders.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Why is object context important?</summary>

It keeps generated work tied to the right asset.

</details>

<details>

<summary>Can I change linked objects later?</summary>

Yes.

Check the impact on future generation first.

</details>

### Related topics

* [**Create a contract**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management/create-a-contract.md)
* [**Object Management**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/object-management.md)
* [**Contract Management**](/marketplace-packages-and-power-ups/power-ups/contract-management.md)


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