You can create child domains under parent domains to establish hierarchical relationships.
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Parent domain: A root-level domain at the top of the hierarchy
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Child domain: A domain that exists under a parent domain
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Child of child domain: A domain that exists under a child domain, creating a third level in the hierarchy
To create a child domain:
The domain hierarchy is established. Child domains inherit asset groupings from their parent domains and maintain the hierarchical relationships.
After managing domain hierarchies, you can:
- Group assets with specific domains in the hierarchy
- View all assets associated with a domain and its child domains
- Edit or delete domains while maintaining the hierarchy
Modifying domain hierarchies:
You can change the hierarchical relationships of domains at any time by editing the parent domain assignment:
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Promote a child domain to parent domain: Go to the child domain details page, click Edit, and from the parent dropdown, select Root to make the subdomain a parent domain.
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Make a parent domain a child of another domain: Go to the parent domain details page, click Edit, and from the parent dropdown, select another domain to make the current parent domain a child of that domain.