Applies to
Capabilities
Who can use this capability
You must be a Primary Lead in Control Center to configure multi-tier.
About Smartsheet Control Center multi-tier
Multi-tier allows one blueprint to treat another blueprint as a parent. Multi-tier is helpful when you need to create projects under identified business contexts like regions, line of business, sub-projects, or portfolios.
Who can use this?
Plans:
- Smartsheet Advance Package
Permissions:
You must be a Primary Lead in Control Center to configure multi-tier.
Find out if this capability is included in Smartsheet Regions or Smartsheet Gov.
Multi-tier provides significant benefits:
- Child blueprint projects are created in the parent workspace. The hierarchy helps segment access and logically separate assets in Smartsheet.
- Your blueprint summary can route rows to corresponding parent sheets instead of to a single summary sheet. Distributing rows across parent sheets improves performance on Control Center deployments with over 500 projects.
- A multi-tier project is structured in a way that makes it easier for you to create reports and dashboards that reflect the structure of your business.
A basic multi-tier implementation has one parent attribution and requires two blueprints. You might have a project blueprint and a portfolio blueprint. When you create a project under a multi-tier scheme, it's automatically attributed to the parent portfolio blueprint.
Tips for Control Center multi-tier
- Consider what you want your hierarchy to represent. For example, a hierarchy with regions as the parent blueprint with projects as the child blueprint allows you to see projects by region easily.
- It's best to set up your project with no more than three levels.
- Portfolio Blueprint
- Program Blueprint
- Project Blueprint: A project can have only one parent.
- Program Blueprint
- Portfolio Blueprint
- Control Center creates project sheets and other assets in designated workspaces and connects related assets. Once you configure multi-tier, Control Center automatically creates your assets in the correct workspaces.
- You can't change parent attribution after you create a project. You can't migrate existing single-tier projects to multi-tier.
Multi-tier checklist
If your deployment meets one or more of these scenarios, multi-tier is the best way to deploy your Control Center projects.
- You want to limit access to your projects by segment.
- The parent blueprint routes new projects to designated workspaces, creating only the assets needed by the workspace users.
- You have a lot of projects: The parent blueprint distributes blueprint summary rows across parent sheets, allowing you to work around inbound cell link limits.
- You want to keep your blueprint summary separate from your projects. For example, you might want to generate different reporting data at the parent and child levels. Since multi-tier uses multiple blueprint summary sheets, writing formulas or using those sheets for other things is simpler.