Firstly, thank you for your reply.

nate wrote:
> The Aro records are not actually a part of the heirarchy of your users.
>  The Aro's sit in a tree that defines a given set of permissions for
> each node in the tree.  You can link one or more users to the given
> tree node, so that they take on the permissions of that node.
>

I do not have a heirarchy for my users, just a heirarchy for the
permissions associated with them. Would it be advantageous to have a
user heirarchy (administrator + standard groups) for any purpose other
than user management (creating list of administrators, etc)?


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