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As a prerequisite for this example, you must have created a project structure as depicted in the Introduction. Futhermore, you must have assigned USER-4 to Project-4a via a job function and must be logged in to Project-4 as USER-4 (Project Manager)! |
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Please note that for this example it is required to assign USER-4 to Project-4a via a job function. If USER-4 was not assigned to Project-4a and would perform the "Supress Inheritance" function, Project-4a wouldn't be visible for any user! In this case only the DataView manager would be able to cancel the "Suppress Inheritance" setting! |
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Open the Project-4. | mask of
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Select the The subprojects of Project-4 are displayed. |
tab.
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Highlight Project-4a and click ![]() |
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Select n to deactivate the inherit view. |
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In the | field enter 10.
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To save the entry click ![]() |
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The view on Project-4a is deactivated. Only
Project-4b is visible. |