Set up access rights by roles for processes. It was displayed correctly: the "Site Manager" roles saw the Sales processes, the "Supply" roles saw the Purchase and posting processes. Now the Procurement role has the correct display of its processes, and the Site Manager role sees its processes and the processes of the Procurement role. The settings have not changed. https://technosite.crm-onebox.com/app/workflowtype-test/?aclgroupid=1&setAclMode=1
What could be the problem?
Set up access rights by roles for processes. It was displayed correctly: the "Site Manager" roles saw the Sales processes, the "Supply" roles saw the Purchase and posting processes. Now the Procurement role has the correct display of its processes, and the Site Manager role sees its processes and the processes of the Procurement role. The settings have not changed. https://technosite.crm-onebox.com/app/workflowtype-test/?aclgroupid=1&setAcl... What could be the problem?
Hello Access rights for the Managers group are open only for the Sale Business Process, if one of them sees processes from another business process, perhaps they are observers or responsible there?
Hello
Access rights for the Managers group are open only for the Sale Business Process, if one of them sees processes from another business process, perhaps they are observers or responsible there?
Maria OneBox production wrote: Hello Access rights for the Managers group are open only for the Sale Business Process, if one of them sees processes from another business process, perhaps they are observers or responsible there?
Removed by the exclude observers action in one of the steps. All the same, the general list of orders displays processes to which access rights should not be. Tell me what could be the reason?
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Maria
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Access rights for the Managers group are open only for the Sale Business Process, if one of them sees processes from another business process, perhaps they are observers or responsible there?
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Removed by the exclude observers action in one of the steps. All the same, the general list of orders displays processes to which access rights should not be. Tell me what could be the reason?
Bezusenko Vadim wrote: Removed by the exclude observers action in one of the steps. All the same, the general list of orders displays processes to which access rights should not be. Tell me what could be the reason?
Can you tell under which users and what process does he observe the extra one?
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Bezusenko Vadim wrote:
Removed by the exclude observers action in one of the steps. All the same, the general list of orders displays processes to which access rights should not be. Tell me what could be the reason?
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Can you tell under which users and what process does he observe the extra one?
Bezusenko Vadim wrote: Removed by the exclude observers action in one of the steps. All the same, the general list of orders displays processes to which access rights should not be. Tell me what could be the reason?
Can you tell under which users and what process does he observe the extra one?
User Irina and Natalia. BP Purchase and posting
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Maria
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Bezusenko Vadim wrote:
Removed by the exclude observers action in one of the steps. All the same, the general list of orders displays processes to which access rights should not be. Tell me what could be the reason?
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Can you tell under which users and what process does he observe the extra one?
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User Irina and Natalia. BP Purchase and posting
Irina sees some of the processes in BP procurement, but not all, this is due to the fact that she is the author of these processes. If in the process the user is the author or responsible, then he always sees such a process, regardless of access rights. Alternatively, you can use the action at the stage that will change the author of the process to any other, then by access rights she will not see such tasks
Irina sees some of the processes in BP procurement, but not all, this is due to the fact that she is the author of these processes. If in the process the user is the author or responsible, then he always sees such a process, regardless of access rights. Alternatively, you can use the action at the stage that will change the author of the process to any other, then by access rights she will not see such tasks
Maria OneBox production wrote: Irina sees some of the processes in BP procurement, but not all, this is due to the fact that she is the author of these processes. If in the process the user is the author or responsible, then he always sees such a process, regardless of access rights. Alternatively, you can use the action at the stage that will change the author of the process to any other, then by access rights she will not see such tasks
Thank you. When added at the stage "Change the author of the BP", the processes are displayed correctly according to the access rights
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Maria
OneBox production wrote:
Irina sees some of the processes in BP procurement, but not all, this is due to the fact that she is the author of these processes. If in the process the user is the author or responsible, then he always sees such a process, regardless of access rights. Alternatively, you can use the action at the stage that will change the author of the process to any other, then by access rights she will not see such tasks
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Thank you. When added at the stage "Change the author of the BP", the processes are displayed correctly according to the access rights
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