Hi Nadeesha,

Yes, this is the expected behavior. What account association really means
is if you associate two accounts, both accounts belongs to same user or
something similar. In your case where 3 accounts are associated, it's
similar to one person owns all 3 accounts. So all 3 accounts will get
associated with each other. Its like a cluster of accounts belonging to a
person, When you associate new account it will added to the cluster.

Also when you have logged in as Admin and removed your association with
user A, association between A and B also get removed. Its similar to
removing account 'A' from the cluster.

Hope this helps.

Thanks

On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Nadeesha Meegoda <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> What is the expected behavior when two or more accounts are associated to
> one account? For example Assume there is 3 Local Accounts as "Admin", "A"
> and "B"
>
> Login as "Admin" to dashboard and Associate Account "A" and Account "B",
> Now Switch Account to  Account "A". Currently Account "Admin" and Account
> "B" both are shown as Associated Accounts for Account "A". I thought
> Account "A" should only be associated with Account "Admin" and if Account
> "A" wants to Associate with Account "B", "B" should be separately
> associated.
>
> I need to know whether what is happening currently is the expected
> behavior? Please Clarify!
>
>
> Thanks
> Nadeesha
>
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> *Nadeesha Meegoda*
> Software Engineer - QA
> WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com
> lean.enterprise.middleware
> email : [email protected]
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