Nested enablement subsystems with two childs

I see below link that for nested subsystems whose Enable blocks have different parameter settings, the settings for the child subsystem override the settings inherited from the parent subsystem.
But what if i have two child subsystems with different settings, say one of them with state when enabled set to "reset" and for the other with state when enabled set to "held" and for the parent subsystem with state when enabled set to "reset".
If the parent subsystem disabled and enabled back, how do the childs reset/hold states?

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Hi Mohammad,
According to the documentation you provided, when a parent subsystem is disabled and then enabled again, the settings for the child subsystems override the settings inherited from the parent. In your case, if the parent subsystem has the state when enabled set to "reset" and you have two child subsystems with different settings ("reset" and "held"), the following behavior would occur:
- When the parent subsystem is disabled and then enabled again, the child subsystem with the "reset" setting will reset its state as specified.
- The child subsystem with the "held" setting will retain its state since it overrides the setting inherited from the parent subsystem.
In other words, each child subsystem will maintain its individual state setting when the parent subsystem is enabled again.

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Mohammad
Mohammad on 12 Oct 2023
Edited: Mohammad on 12 Oct 2023
If I disable and enable a parent enablement subsystem does it also reset the child enablement subsystem (even though the child's trigger signal is still true)? Assume both subsystems are set to "reset"

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