Also referred to as “performing a search around”, this operation uses links between objects defined in the Ontology to bring additional objects to the analysis. If you begin with a set of objects of type A and create a linked object set of type B, you will return all objects of the correct type (type B) that have a relation defined between them and the selected objects of type A. These object sets do not have to be the same size, and the linked object set may be smaller or larger than the starting object set; however, there is a strict limit of 100,000 objects on the size of your input object set. There is no limit on the size of the resulting linked object set. Learn more about importing linked objects.