That's my first post so I hope I'm not starting with a dumb question, but I couldn't find any answer searching the previous posts.
I couldn't figure out how to implement a rule on access rights that allow my team members to "see" all tickets (for example) and update only tickets that they are responsible for. I managed to make them allowed to update only tickets they own, but that's not the case.
Any ideas on how can I implement this permission rule?
If there's no way to implement that, I kindly suggest this to be implemented on future versions.
It is not a dumb question.
You could not find any post about it, are there is not (as long as I can remember).
In fact, I think you came to the god guess : it is not possible to implement this permission rule. Existing rules (access mode) are "All", "Project", "Own" and "No".
Your idea is very interesting.
It is recorded as Ticket #1205.
I think about two ways to implement this :
- add new access mode "Responsible"
- extend acces mode "Own" to items created or responsible of.
I see. I tried a lot before opening this topic and tested almost all combination of access modes, so I was pretty sure that I was going to get this answer anyway.
Talk about the implementation of a solution, I think that from the practical point of view both will work (extending "Own" or having a new "Responsible", as long as this one allows the user to see own elements too and not just the elements that the user is responsible for), but extending the "Own" access mode will limit the options, as in some situations is useful limiting the access and from the conceptual point of view being responsible for something don't makes you the owner of it.
I don't know what's easier to implement but IMO a new "Responsible" access mode that allows the user to see all responsible elements + created elements is the best solution.
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