Would like to be able to review changes made by systems admins to Enterprise account-level settings.
All changes made to settings on the Security & Controls page:
Permissions, Content and Chat Controls
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I have same request: need tracking system admin access in Smartsheet.
Looking for the same functionality thank you
Would like the ability to see what system admins are doing by action and by day. I have no insight to know who did what on any given day and I'm left with making assumptions or assuming there's an issue with Smartsheet. Need more insights to see system admin level changes.
If a user has their license revoked, or an app assigned, or details changed, or a merge imported, or anything that someone with Admin permissions performs (including tenant level settings changes) - should be able to be exported to a log to be reviewed for at least 90 days.
It amazes me that a report or some kind of audit log doesn't already exist. For an enterprise account it is extremely crucial to know who has made global security changes when changes are made. I was hoping that Smartsheet had this kind of information for their customers from their end, but given that they do not, customers need to have this visibility on their enterprise accounts.
As one of the system admins, it is absurd to me that I cannot view or have access to all of the items created in my organization. We have over 11,000 reports, sheets, and dashboards and I can't see them. I have no visibility to if people are using our plan for their own personal use, or what kind of work is going on unless…
I noticed this the other day and tested Ctrl + M – it does not work. I submit ticket to Smartsheet support – they told me that’s expected behavior because it’s not currently available even though it still shows as keyboard shortcut in the menu🙄 and told me to submit new product idea. Please add this keyboard shortcut to…
Summary of Issue All team members work a standard 7.5‑hour day, but only a portion of that day is allocated for project work (e.g., 25%, 50%, etc.). In Resource Management, however, the system currently interprets allocations as a percentage of the full 7.5 hours, instead of the project‑eligible portion of a person’s day.…