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| To work through this example you must have assigned USER-3 to Project-4 via a job function (e.g. Job-8) and you must be logged in to Agile e6 as USER-3 with Job-3 which grants access to Project-3 (the current project). | |
| Select . The list is opened. |
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| The current project (Project-3) is always displayed in this list and cannot be modified! | |
| Only those projects are displayed in this list USER-4 is assigned to via a job function! | |
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Since in this example only Project-3 is activated
for display, the access to project data for USER-3
is limited to Project-3.
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| Please note that the top-level project is always displayed in the ! | |
| Select the checkbox in the column for Project-4. | |
| To save the entry click |
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Both the current project Project-3 and Project-4
are activated for display. USER-3 is thus granted
access to Project-3 and Project-4
(including the subprojects Project-4a and Project-4b).
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| Since USER-3 is still logged in to Project-3 (with Job-3), only objects assigned to this project can be modified. Objects that are assigned to Project-4 and the subprojects are only displayed! |