Thank you for taking my question. I am setting up a network of "Companies" for my business and some of them have two related "Parent" Companies. However, it seems that a Company may only have ONE Parent. Is there a way to bypass this restriction? Looking forward to learning more, and have a wonderful weekend!
I'd encouarge you to provide as much detail about your particular use case as possible, to help our Product Team - as well as other Community Members - understand the context / product need.
I work with tech startups that often have multiple investors, and I'd like to be able to use the parent-child connection to connect companies and investors. Both to see which investors have invested in a particular company (multiple parents, not currently possible), and to see all the companies a particular investor has invested in (multiple children, which works okay).
I can see that this post is quite an old one and still hasn't been actioned. Quite surprised this hasn't been more popular.
We also have this need to associate MULTIPLE Parent Companies.
Hotels have different owners, operators and management companies, all of which need to be associated with the hotel. This restriction is proving problematic for us and there isn't a way around it as associating one as parent and another as child doesn't correleate or work.
I'd encouarge you to provide as much detail about your particular use case as possible, to help our Product Team - as well as other Community Members - understand the context / product need.