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mathieu hosteing (633) | asked Sep 14 '09, 9:22 a.m.
Hi,

When I try to execute a test case (in RQM 2.0), I get the window with all the parameters (environment, test plan, etc...), but right after clicking OK, I get this error message and the test plan is not executed :

Execution Initialisation Fail.

Error :
User does not have the appropriate role to perform operation

I don't know exactly which parameter must be modified for this role and where to modify it.

(The only role that can execute test cases is the ProjectAdmin)

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John Nason (2.4k1012) | answered Sep 14 '09, 4:52 p.m.
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Hello,
The permission you need (and are lacking) is "Save Adapter Request".
To get to it, log in as an Admin user (or have your admin do it) and go to Admin->Jazz Project Administration from the upper right hand corner fly over menu. Go to the Permissions tab. Look at "Permitted Actions". Make sure that RQM->Save Adapter Request is enabled on the project for your role. That should do it.
Regards,
John

Hi,

When I try to execute a test case (in RQM 2.0), I get the window with all the parameters (environment, test plan, etc...), but right after clicking OK, I get this error message and the test plan is not executed :

Execution Initialisation Fail.

Error :
User does not have the appropriate role to perform operation

I don't know exactly which parameter must be modified for this role and where to modify it.

(The only role that can execute test cases is the ProjectAdmin)

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mathieu hosteing (633) | answered Sep 15 '09, 5:39 a.m.
Make sure that RQM->Save Adapter Request is enabled on the project for your role.


Hi, thanks for your answer ! I've checked this parameter (which COULD be enough to perform the operation), but it was already enabled for the role I used (tester).

I finally found the solution this morning : to perform a test execution, my USER need the JazzAdmin access rights !!! This seems to me very odd, because a JazzUsers should be able to perform test execution without having admin rights.

I think this is a bug, or a major issue, or maybe some other parameters must be enabled somewhere else.

Did somebody somehow achieved to perform test execution without JazzAdmin access rights ???

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