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What does a 'pool' or 'group' stand for in ICU Connect?
 
This article explains the pool option in ICU Connect.
Groups or 'pools' in ICU Connect are used to organize the management of charging stations.
 
It works as an organizational chart in which the parent groups can always access and manage the underlying groups. 
This makes it possible, for example, to control access management on an individual charging station level (when there is one charging station in one group at the lowest level) or for an entire group of charging stations.
It is also possible to set up access management for multiple charging stations divided over multiple groups that fall under one main group.
 
If you want very specific settings, keep this in mind when organizing subgroups. The main group may not contain any overarching settings. 
This is because a charging station that is in a subgroup is also in the main group.
 
The group structure cannot be compared to a folder structure.
A charging station is therefore assigned to the main group and to one or more subgroups. In addition, the same charging station can be in several main groups. 
As the administrator, you should therefore pay close attention to cross-references. Keep the group structure as simple as possible, with location, authorization or access as a distinguishing factor, for example.