NOTE: With the introduction of Content as a service API based on OData protocol in Sitefinity CMS 9.0, the OData Web Services are the recommended way to go when consuming Sitefinity CMS content. The operations described in this article are fully supported by the OData services, for more information see: Related data. If your use case requires sticking to the ServiceStack services, described below, you can continue doing so, but please keep in mind that unlike the OData services, these services work with objects in status Temp.
You can use two ServiceStack services for the Related data functionality:
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