Good Morning !
To put-it in a nutshell, I have 4 profiles in this order:
- [None rights profile] --> Order 205 --> Absolutely none rights everywhere
- [Reader profile] --> Order 210 --> Reader rights everywhere (not reader+)
- [Project Creator profile] --> Order 220 --> Reader rights everywhere but with creator rights on project.
- Project Leader --> Order 310 --> defaults ProjeQtor rights (no modify on this profil)
If I have understood correctly, the lower the order number, the more weight it has compared to the higher ones.
So, in my tree structure, I have this for Albert :
1 - Global DSI --> here [None rights profile]
|- 1.1 - Application & office service --> here [Reader profile]
|- 1.1.1 - Application pole --> here [Project Creator profile]
And when Albert create a new project --> he has Project Leader profile by default (it's his default profile on his account).
With this configuration, I identify many bugs:
1 - When Albert create a project : the default sub-project selected is where you are in the proejct tree (by example : 1.1), regardless of the rights on that part of the project tree. If we save, the project is created under this sub-project, even if we have no rights to create it here !
When you look at the list of sub-projects, you should only find sub-projects that you have the rights to create, right? However, we systematically find there the sub-project of our selector.
2 - When Albert creates a project: if he selects an empty choice in the sub-project, the project is created on the root project! Maybe because he has a default project manager profile on his account, but this is annoying. Isn't there a way to allow or disallow project creation on the root by account?
3 - Although Albert has no rights to 1 - Global, so he has no inheritance rights to 1.2, but he can still see the tree of all project names in the project selector. (But of course he does not see the projects in the project list).
Thank you,
Best regards,
Florian
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