Hierarchy in the Audit Objects Directory
Learn how hierarchy works in the audit objects directory and how to manage the subordination of objects.
One of the roles:
- Administrator
- Audit Objects Management
Type of workspace:
- Full workspace.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Opening the audit objects section: Go to the "Directories" menu and select "Objects".
- Viewing the hierarchy: Objects are displayed in a tree structure, where one object is subordinate to another.
Changing Subordination:
By dragging: Select an object and drag it to a new position in the hierarchy.
Viewing Subordinate Objects in the Object Card:
Open an audit object (by clicking on it with the left mouse button). On the "Subordinate Objects" tab, you will see a list of audit objects subordinate to the current object.
- Changing the hierarchy affects the inheritance of responsible users and access rights for conducting audits.
- Be careful when changing the structure to avoid disrupting the configuration results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Question: Can objects be moved between different branches of the hierarchy?
Answer: Yes, objects can be dragged from one branch to another.
Question: Can objects be rearranged within the same hierarchy branch, i.e., change their order?
Answer: No, objects can only be dragged from one branch to another. Items are displayed in alphabetical order. If you want to change the display order, rename the audit object.