How many backup approvals in CUP5.3

Hi,
How many backup approvals we can configure in GRC CUP5.3? Please suggest in this.
Thanks & Regards,
KKRao.

Hi,
While defining role owners or process owners, we need keep backup approvers.
In this scenario, how many backup approvers we can configure or define in CUP.
Please suggest.
Regards,
KKRao.

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