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Hi everyone,
can i achieve that /company/:company-id/department/:department-id in routes of pedestal along with separate routes for company routes as /company/:company-id ?
Yes, you can at least do it with the linear router. Make sure to take the order into account (shorter route first)
See http://pedestal.io/reference/using-the-builtin-routers for more info