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Michael Walker (99215201157) | asked May 11 '11, 7:11 p.m.
I created a Project in RRC and I'm listed as an Administrator. When I go to the Project Properties to Add New Artifact Type or Add Attribute they're not clickable. It's just black text.

Is there some other permission I'm missing?

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Michael Walker (99215201157) | answered May 12 '11, 12:11 p.m.
I created a Project in RRC and I'm listed as an Administrator. When I go to the Project Properties to Add New Artifact Type or Add Attribute they're not clickable. It's just black text.

Is there some other permission I'm missing?


Wanted to add that I'm on 3.0 Beta 3 and installed all 3 products together on the system.

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Michael Walker (99215201157) | answered May 12 '11, 8:04 p.m.
I created a Project in RRC and I'm listed as an Administrator. When I go to the Project Properties to Add New Artifact Type or Add Attribute they're not clickable. It's just black text.

Is there some other permission I'm missing?


Wanted to add that I'm on 3.0 Beta 3 and installed all 3 products together on the system.

I figured it out. It was one of the repository permissions, but not sure exactly which one. I had JazzAdmin auth and after selecting the others as well I'm able to create a new Type

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tina zhuo (8133) | answered May 13 '11, 9:48 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
JazzUser for Repository Permission
Project Admin for the project

With these, you should be able to change the type system, such as creating new artifact type.

Cheers,
Tina

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Boris Kivshar (8686) | answered Aug 31 '11, 10:27 p.m.
I'm having similar issues. But I can't seem to fix it. Can someone give me some further advice?

I am in the following groups: JazzAdmin, Jazz ProjectAdmins & Jazz Users

I have been added to the RM project as an Administrator, and assigned the following roles: Administrator, Project Snapshot Administrator. I also created a new role and gave myself everything under the sun.

I can create new folders and new artifacts within the RM project but can't seem to edit anything in the project properties area.

I have the following licence assigned to me:
Rational Quality Manager - Quality Professional-Floating

I'm running:
/rm Requirements Management 3.0.1
/qm Quality Management 3.0.1
/ccm Change and Configuration Management 3.0.1
/admin Lifecycle Project Administration 3.0.1

Any ideas?

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Stef van Dijk (2.0k179) | answered Aug 31 '11, 10:40 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Hi,

I believe your problem is that you don't have the proper license for the task. What you want for this particularly usage is a Rational Requirements Composer license - specifically the Analyst one.

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Boris Kivshar (8686) | answered Sep 05 '11, 12:22 a.m.
Hi,

I believe your problem is that you don't have the proper license for the task. What you want for this particularly usage is a Rational Requirements Composer license - specifically the Analyst one.


Thanks for that. Out licences don't include that, so we have had to move to PLAN B and use DOORS... :/

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Stef van Dijk (2.0k179) | answered Sep 05 '11, 6:02 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Thanks for that. Out licences don't include that, so we have had to move to PLAN B and use DOORS... :/


I'm not sure I understand your response.
You indicated that you have Requirements Management running, therefore you should, if nothing else, have the trial licenses available.

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Boris Kivshar (8686) | answered Sep 05 '11, 6:43 p.m.
I'm not sure I understand your response.
You indicated that you have Requirements Management running, therefore you should, if nothing else, have the trial licenses available.


Yeah, we did have that licence as a trial but then it expired. :)
Our ELA doesn't include it.

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