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Introduction

However, multitenant Multitenant structures support data access across the domains. This means that some domains can access data tables across several domains inside the multitenant structure by defining data access rules. These rules are defined by an admin who can set up as many rules as required to share data grouped in tables across the required domains in a multitenant structure.

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Check the following concepts to understand how data access across domains works in a multitenant structure:

Multitenant admin

The multitenant admin is in charge of defining specific data access rules across the domains in the structure. They can do this in the Administration → Multitenancy area and only from the root domain.

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Multitenancy administration permission

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Root domain

Root domains can access data owned by other domains inside the multitenant structure. There can be multiple of them with different data access set up as required by the multitenant admin.

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Child domains are the tenants included in a rule set up by the multitenant admin. A root domain will have access to the data in the child domains under the rule set up by the admin.

Levels of hierarchy

Only in a multitenant structure, only two levels of hierarchy are supported. However, it’s possible to simulate as many levels as required using a naming schema or even without any naming schema.

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Example without naming schema:

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Access rules

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