I want to get a clearer picture of when or when not to use this option.
When is it a good or bad idea to punish dependent statistics if a master fails?
I would imagine remote network internal tests should not be synchronized while external tests into the network should be synchronized.
5 websites should synchronize if the router's ping fails.
But the internal tests should not. Or should they?
Since the internal tests cannot be checked because the master is down it would be logical that the dependent statistics reflect unknown?
If this is the case then I guess I should be using an expression to set unknown status of dependents if the master fails. Also, can I prevent 5 unknown dependents from firing their actions?
I am trying to understand but sometimes I get a headache with all the possibilities. Much like thinking about time travel paradoxes.

Oh word of the wise I summon thee.
Regards