 Philippe says, I have the following situation. I created a sub-site and I added a column that I need to use in the managed properties in the Refinable String, but opening the option in the sub-site all is disabled. I have full control of the page. Should I do it on the parent site? Any idea? Thank you and advance. The answer is yes, you should definitely do it on the parent side. You cannot manage managed properties at the sub-site. They're all done at the site collection level. You'll have to go up to that parent site to be able to make and change those. What if you really want to manage it at the sub-site? How do we do that? Well, you have to start by bringing to the deed of your choice, and then sacrificing at least two chickens out in the backyard. That's a good place to start. Then from there, you just got to get creative. I also would say maybe don't create a sub-site because the new architecture is supposed to be flat, not using sub-sites and if you had it as a site collection, then it's just a link to the other site and they're none the wiser, and you can use that functionality within that site that you want to do it in. I can't believe their admin still lets them use sub-sites. Yeah. I can turn that off. We all know sub-sites are eventually going away, so let's just not create them now. Are we hating on sub-sites now? Well, you come back until some future product of Microsoft creates and then they're back, and then they'll be the greatest thing since slice bread. It'll be Microsoft 365 sub-sites for business. Right now? Or they'll be rebranded as subspace sites. My subspace site? My subspace. I noticed that flat architecture is double-plus good, and so that's the way. This is the way. This is the way. Oh, I should have had that shirt on today. Instead I had dogs over people. This is the way. I'm spoken.