1Password Linking to related items problems

markemark
markemark
Community Member

I am having issues using the link to related items in 1Password on Mac - using the app.
I have latest version of 1password and am running macOS 13.0.1

Issues

  • When I try to link a social security number to an identity - I cannot
  • when I edit either Social Security Number or the Identity and search for 'link related item' it only shows logins -

Same with Driving Licence and Passport.

Can this feature be added so I can link things together ?


1Password Version: 8.9.11
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OS Version: macOS 13.0.1
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Comments

  • GreyM1P
    edited January 2023

    Hi @markemark

    I was able to link an Identity item, a Driver License, and a Passport item to a Social Security Number item, using the latest stable version of 1Password for Mac:

    If you've named your Identity, Driver License, or Passport items something different, that's what you'll need to use as a search term when linking a related item. Give that a try if you haven't already and let me know how you get on. I'll be here if you need anything. :)

    EDIT: It should be noted that this test worked linking from all four item types to each other.

    — Grey

  • markemark
    markemark
    Community Member
    edited January 2023

    Hi @GreyM1P - found the issue - the identity was in my personal vault - other items were in the shared vault.
    Moved shared and now can link fine - thanks :-)

    However I found that the links are not added automatically for the reverse link.

    i.e. I add Driving Licence as related link to Identity
    BUT I have to manually add Identity as link to Driving Licence

  • @markemark – That would do it! To link an item to another item, they must be in the same vault, so that would explain why it happened. Links are also one-way, a bit like a shortcut to a file on your computer. If you like, you can also set up the link in the other direction so that you can hop between the two (or more) items.

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