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Permission Denied for team area member

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I have assigned some precondition (Mandatory and Read Only) for Project area in CCM. 
Created multiple team area's in same project area and added User1 in team area.
I am facing below issues :
1. Logged in with User1 (user1 is added in Team area) and created workitem.
Workitem not showing mandatory attributes. There 5 attributes are mandatory for Draft state (while work item creation state). but it shows astrict sign(mandatory) for only one attribute. 
After filling some necessary details click on Save button then it is showing some error as below :

Permission Denied. You don't have permission to perform the following actions:
Modify the 'RCNScheduleMonthYear' attribute (modify/com.ibm.team.workitem.attribute.rcnschedulemonthyear)
Modify the work item's summary (modify/summary)
Modify the 'RCN Description' attribute (modify/com.ibm.team.workitem.attribute.rcndescription)
Intialize (Change Request Workflow) (action/rcn_refactored.action.a1)
Modify the 'Overall Change Strategy' attribute (modify/OverallChangeStrategy)
Create a 'Ch...


here Overall Change Strategy' attribute (modify/OverallChangeStrategy) attribute is not available in work item, still it shows the error.

2. Same thing I checked for Project area level by removing User1 from team area and created workitem then it is working fine as per requirement.

In team area Pre condition is not configured.

Could any one having any idea how to resolve the above issue.



Thanks in advance.

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For the 1st issue, when you create a workitem, please check which team area the workitem is belonged to. This is decided by the "Filed Against" attribute.
If the work item is belonged to the project area, a member of team area may not have permission to save the work item. But if a work item is belonged to a team area, a member of either the team area or the project area has permission.
You can read the explanation of RTC permission loop up from article https://jazz.net/library/article/291
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