This figure shows an example of a value set with a hierarchy of two levels of parent-child relationships and two related rollup groups.
The value set is described in the following table:
| Parent Value | Child Range | Children Defined |
|---|---|---|
| 1000 | 1100-1100 1200-1200 | 1100 1200 |
| 1100 | 1101-1199 | 1125, 1150, 1175 |
| 1200 | 1201-1299 | 1225, 1250, 1275 |
| 2000 | 2100-2100 2200-2200 | 2100 2200 |
| 2100 | 2101-2199 | 2125, 2150, 2175 |
| 2200 | 2201-2299 | 2225, 2250, 2275 |
Note: Since we are talking about two levels of parent values in this hierarchy, some accounts are defined as both parents and children. Account 1100 is a parent of accounts 1125, 1150, and 1175, and it is a child of account 1000. Account 1200 is a parent to accounts 1225, 1250, and 1275. It is a child of account 1000. Account 2100 is a parent of accounts 2125, 2150, and 2175. It is a child of account 2000. Account 2200 is a parent of accounts 2225, 2250, and 2275. It is a child of account 2000.
There are two rollup groups illustrated for this value set.
Account 1000 and account 1100 are assigned to Rollup Group 1. These accounts are from different levels of the hierarchy.
Accounts 2000, 2100, and 1200 are assigned to Rollup Group 5. Note that the parent accounts assigned this rollup group are from different branches of the value set hierarchy.