> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.productcares.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.productcares.com/admin/forms/registrations/registration-detail.md).

# Registration detail

Here are, the registration detail, related registration and customer info

### Registration data

Data associated with the registration and able to update them

#### Statuses

The statuses of the registration

### Customer data

View and update customer data associated with the registration

### Related registrations/entries

There are different types of related registrations/entries

![](/files/kXYgdt3aGBP3xKbgzNhW)

#### Same serial number

The relationship is based on serial number e.g if two entries from different forms have the same serial number, then those two entries are related

![](/files/uQFz9m7APtjUcgMdqurc)

#### Submitted from the same form

For forms that allow registered multiple products (each registered product count as one registration), and its related if its submitted from the same instance

![](/files/nX8I8xWGHw6Ch9lYI778)

#### Linked claim by user

Another way to related two entries are via user action - on the frontend, it will show customer’s registered entries when the customer logged in, whenever the customer click on the make a claim for the specific registration, it will open the claim form and marked the new claim with the specific registration

![](/files/bvw0pWRZ34F84ulsvn8A)


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