I just want to add an user into project area instead of adding that user into all team areas with all the permissions. Can i do that to inherit that user into all the team areas into RTC?
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I just want to add an user into project area instead of adding that user into all team areas with all the permissions.
For an example:- I have tree team areas 1. Area1
2. Area2
3. Area3
I've added "Meet" as an user into three of them with the same permission.
But instead of doing that, I want to make it easy as much as possible. Can i add "Meet" into project area to inherit that user "Meet" into all the team areas with the same permissions? If yes then How ? or any another way to do that?
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Membership in the Project causes the roles / permissions to inherit downward. There are a couple of Articles about how permissions work in RTC
https://jazz.net/library/article/291 Roles/permissions can be different between a parent process area and its children. Comments Thanks for giving the answer.
But My question is not regarding inheritance of roles/permissions. If i add any user into a project area and i have three team areas into the project area.
So is that possible that that user can reflect into three team areas without adding into the all team areas?
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By "reflect into three team areas", I assume you mean that when you view that team area in the web browser, that you see that user appear in the "member list" of each of the three team areas (probably with some kind of indicator that this is an inherited member). If so, no, that is not supported today, so you would have to file an enhancement request for it. In that request, you would need to specify why this feature is important to you.
If the user is not entered as a member of the team area, he only has the default role "Everyone" and will only be able to perform what permission that grants him.
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They would have all the roles they were given in the project area (since roles are inherited).
Sorry, right, I got the direction wrong, I guess.
Okay, I'll try.
Thank you!
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