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Siebel Assignment Manager Administration Guide > Assignment Rule Administration for Delegated Assignment > About Assignment Rule Group Hierarchy > Parent and Root-Level Rule GroupsThis topic is part of About Assignment Rule Group Hierarchy. A parent rule group is a rule group that appears directly above another rule group in the hierarchy. A root-level rule group is a rule group without a parent. For example, in Figure 29, RG 2 is the parent of RG 4, but RG 2 is not a root-level rule group. Only RG 1 is a root-level rule group, because it is the only rule group in the hierarchy that does not have a parent rule group (and, subsequently, is at the top of the hierarchy). Figure 29 provides a sample rule hierarchy that shows how parent and root rule groups relate to other rule groups in the same hierarchy. Figure 29 show the following relationships:
NOTE: The Default Rule Group is a root-level rule group (has no parent) as well as a leaf node (has no child). |
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