The values that need to be entered into a hierarchical data structure with different levels depend on the specific type of data being captured. However, in general, each level of the hierarchy may require data such as:
Root level: This is the highest level of the hierarchy and may contain data such as the name or identifier of the organization or system being represented.
Parent level: This level is below the root level and may contain data such as the name or identifier of a department, division, or major function within the organization or system.
Child level: This level is further down the hierarchy and may contain data such as the name or identifier of a team, subgroup, or minor function within the parent level.
Grandchild level: This level is below the child level and may contain data such as the name or identifier of an individual within the team or subgroup.
Additional data that may be captured at each level includes metadata such as creation date, last modification date, and data owner or author, which are useful for maintaining the integrity and consistency of the data.
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