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David Mehaffy (90123238) | asked Jun 17 '09, 12:02 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Is there any documentation on use cases or best practices for setting up
permissions and roles in RQM? We would like to have a role for
reviewers/approvers that can do the reviews and/or approvals but not
change other things in RQM. It is not clear what permissions you would
give that person to have that role.

Also we want to restrict the architects to be able to enter requirements
and testers to be able to comment on those requirements. It appears
that is not possible. You can restrict testers from creating
requirements from the requirement button but all they have to do is go
to a requirement and change the owner to themselves or they can go to
the create workitem menu under requirements view and create a
requirement which appears to be a backdoor that should not be allowed if
they don't have a create requirements selection under the requirements
button. I have played with the permissions and I have managed somehow
now that architects can't modify or create requirements now. The
permissions documentation is essentially non existent and the selections
are numerous - it is not always clear what things are enabled or
disabled for each selection.

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Paul Slauenwhite (8.4k12) | answered May 31 '15, 3:29 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Note: This post is 5+ years old.

Please upgrade to the latest version of RQM (see https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-quality-manager/) and review the product documentation (see https://jazz.net/help-dev/clm/topic/com.ibm.help.common.jazz.calm.doc/com.ibm.help.common.jazz.calm.doc_eclipse-gentopic1.html) and jazz.net resources (see https://jazz.net/help).  If your issue persists, please ask a new question (https://jazz.net/forum/questions/ask), open a defect (see https://jazz.net/mystuff/#tab=workitems), or open a PMR (see http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21507639).

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