Hi Austin, Thank you for reaching out. This code example would go through the account hierarchy and print them out. If you don’t specify the managerId, then the direct accounts under the authenticated manager would be fetched first to build the hierarchy. Otherwise, if you specify the managerId to query on then you have to specify the loginCustomerId as well. You could read through the comments in the code to better understand how the code works.
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