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Targets Overview – Functionality and UI Guide

Learn how to navigate the new Targets Overview page, explore its layout, and manage target hierarchies across different levels.

Written by Jennifer Wang
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Target Overview

The Targets Overview page gives you a complete view of all existing targets at your current level. From here, you can search, filter, and manage target hierarchies, as well as create new ones.


This is the interface you see when opening the new Targets Overview page. It’s available at the Parent, Subsidiary, and Plan levels. Here, you can view, filter, and search existing targets, and create new target hierarchies (at the Parent and Subsidiary levels only).

  1. Create a new target hierarchy

  2. Filter existing target hierarchies by date

  3. Search existing target hierarchies by name

  4. Toggle to hide or unhide plan targets

  5. Existing target hierarchies listing

    1. Clicking anywhere on the hierarchy entry takes you into the edit hierarchy UI for the existing Target Hierarchy

    2. The Info available to be viewed per hierarchy listing

      1. Name

      2. Period

      3. Hierarchy Levels

      4. Pacing

      5. Description

  6. Delete or Edit an existing target hierarchy. The 3 dots icon opens a sub-menu which allows you to take action on an existing hierarchy.

    1. The Edit target here refers to editing the set-up of the target, not the data within a target

ℹ️ How filters work in Targets

Filters only apply to fields that are part of the current target hierarchy. If you apply a filter using a field that isn’t included in the hierarchy, no targets will be shown.

When a filter is applied, Camphouse looks for target levels that match your criteria and displays the hierarchy path leading to those targets. If no levels in the current hierarchy match the filter, the view will appear empty.


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