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Administrator Process Role cannot enter scheduled absences?


Tim Mulligan (22633214) | asked Jan 05 '10, 2:04 p.m.
We are using an LDAP-enabled RTC instance. We have a RTC project where the user who is assigned the "Administrator" process role on the project is unable to enter Scheduled Absences for team members of project. He is getting the message: "The user <id> is not authorized to perform the oper..."JazzAdmins" role is required to perform this operation.
1). Shouldn't he be able to do this type of activity simply with "Administrator" process role assignment? He can add/remove members but is unable to enter their scheduled absences.
2). We cannot add this user to our JazzAdmins LDAP autogroup as this will give the user full admin rights across all RTC instances and truly seems like overkill for the issue at hand.
3). He already belongs to our JazzUsers autogroup, however if being added to an additional autogroup is required, then wouldn't JazzProjectAdmins suffice?
Thank you,
Tim Mulligan

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Jared Burns (4.5k29) | answered Jan 05 '10, 2:04 p.m.
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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 19:08:00 +0000, timothy.mulligan wrote:

We are using an LDAP-enabled RTC instance. We have a RTC project where
the user who is assigned the "Administrator" process role on the project
is unable to enter Scheduled Absences for team members of project. He is
getting the message: "The user <id> is not authorized to perform the
oper..."JazzAdmins" role is required to perform this operation.
1). Shouldn't he be able to do this type of activity simply with
"Administrator" process role assignment? He can add/remove members but
is unable to enter their scheduled absences. 2). We cannot add this user
to our JazzAdmins LDAP autogroup as this will give the user full admin
rights across all RTC instances and truly seems like overkill for the
issue at hand. 3). He already belongs to our JazzUsers autogroup,
however if being added to an additional autogroup is required, then
wouldn't JazzProjectAdmins suffice?
Thank you,
Tim Mulligan

This is a known issue, being tracked here:
"Work Item 61076: Project Administrator member unable to update team
member work assignments"
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/
com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/61076

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Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team

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