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OpsGenie Service Relationships - What is the difference between Depends On and Contains

Michael Colling April 15, 2024

I am building relationships between Services in OpsGenie, I cam across an error message when adding Contains to the same Service:

"We couldn't create the service relationship

Your target service is already contained by another service."
Am I reading this wrong? To me Contains can mean a connection vs Depends On which is more substantial.
Is there a definition on relationship types?
Also, in my research I cam across a link that advised incidents can be created based on relationships, is this true? 
Thank you
-----Update Apr 16----

Response from support if anyone is interested:

From the description, I understand you would like more details about service relationships, right?

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So, the service relationships are just for visibility, there's no aggregated feature in incident management when you have them. For example, if you create an incident for a service with other related services, OpsGenie will not create incidents for them.

The idea is to help you identify the dependent services (on the service's page) when you have an open incident with a service.

Regarding the error you saw, it happened because the "Contains" is like an umbrella. One service cannot be under multiple services but under only one. On the other hand, "Depends on" is like a link between two services. A service can be linked to multiple services.

there's a definition for them:

A relationship can be set up between a minimum of 2 services, up to 20 services for each relationship type. They can be a dependency between services (Service A - Service B) or containment of services (Service A = Service B + Service C)

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Michael Colling April 16, 2024

I posted answer from support in original post text ^^

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