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Achilleas Pipinellis
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# Subgroups
NOTE:
**Note:**
> - [Introduced][ce-2772] in GitLab 9.0.
> - Not available when using MySQL as external database (support removed in
> GitLab 9.3 [due to performance reasons][issue]).
[
Introduced
][
ce-2772
]
in GitLab 9.0. Not available when using MySQL as external
database (support removed in GitLab 9.3
[
due to performance reasons
][
issue
]
).
With subgroups (aka nested groups or hierarchical groups) you can have
up to 20 levels of nested groups, which among other things can help you to:
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@@ -80,13 +79,13 @@ structure.
## Creating a subgroup
NOTE:
**Note:**
> - You need to be an Owner of a group in order to be able to create
> a subgroup. For
more information check the [permissions table][permissions].
> -
For a list of words that are not allowed to be used as group names see the
>
[reserved names][reserved].
> -
Users can always create subgroups if they are explicitly added as an Owner to
>
a parent group even if group creation is disabled by an administrator in their
>
settings.
You need to be an Owner of a group in order to be able to create a subgroup. For
more information check the
[
permissions table
][
permissions
]
.
For a list of words that are not allowed to be used as group names see the
[
reserved names
][
reserved
]
.
Users can always create subgroups if they are explicitly added as an Owner to
a parent group even if group creation is disabled by an administrator in their
settings.
To create a subgroup:
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