Working with Nested Projects

Since projects are often interrelated, SRM allows you to create nested projects.

Projects may be repositioned in a hierarchy, where one project may become the parent (or group) containing another project. This functionality may be accessed via the *Move into* option in a project's config menu: Click *Move into*, then select a "parent project" from the dropdown that appears (or clear the dropdown to pick "no parent project"), and click the *OK* button.


Once you move one or more projects into a "parent" project, the parent project can be considered as a "project group." The *Project List* UI will display project groups as a summary of all findings for all projects in that group, including the group project itself. Project groups in the UI can be expanded to show their respective "child" projects using the chevron (>) button next to the name. Note that a project group is still a project, and can still have findings of its own. The summary of findings specific to the parent project will appear above the child projects when you expand the group. There is no inherent limit to how deeply-nested projects can be. A child project can have its own child projects, and so on.