Capacity planning whit the hierarchy of the center.

Dear guru,
when i create a CR21 hierarchy of the work center in the transaction CM22 capacity for the center superior level the capacity available it would not have to be the sum of the single capcaity of the all work center of the hierarchy?
As I can use the hierarchies in the determination of the capacity available ?
I create yet the hierarchy.
Thanks a lot for help
Daniele Pistilli

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