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Prevent Users from viewing an issue based on Assigned Group

DanR.
10-Marble

Prevent Users from viewing an issue based on Assigned Group

How can I prevent a user from viewing an issue based on Assigned Group? I am using Integrity 2009 SP5.

Say I have 3 groups, Group_1, Group_2 and Group_3.

Group_1 has 2 users: User_1a and User_1b.

Group_2 has 2 users: User_2a and User_2b.

Group_3 has 2 users: User_3a and User_3b.

An admin user creates an issue and that issue is assigned to Group_1. Which means User_1a and User_1b would have the ability to view that issue. How can I prevent User_2a, User_2b, User_3a and User_3b from viewing this issue?

I was trying to use the AbortSubmit.js script, but my rule is not working. It's probably something simple, but I can't pinpoint it at the moment.

Thank you,

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KaelLizak
14-Alexandrite
(To:DanR.)

Hello Daniel, Matthias,

If your respective organizations are not already on RFC 98512, please contact PTC Integrity Support to have your organization to CS83810: How to control access to Integrity items using a set of rules.

Regards,

Kael


Kind Regards,
Kael Lizak

Senior Technical Support Engineer
PTC Integrity Lifecycle Manager

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mrump
14-Alexandrite
(To:DanR.)

Hi Dan,

the AbortSubmit.js trigger is only usefull to prevent edit actions. Items visibility is not affected.

Unfortunately the only way to control item visibility in Integrity are project permissions.

I had a similar problem some time ago and solved it this way:

1. (optional) create a Project IBPL field (single value - based on project backing items) that is used to organize the items just like you are used to with "normal" projects.

2. define a set of "normal" Projects that have a restricted visibility per group (in your case 3 projects). If you have multiple assigned groups you will need 3! = 6 projects to cover all possible combinations.

3. write a custom trigger script that sets/changes the "normal" project of an item based on the selection in the item's assigned group field

This works well for some years now.

HTH Matthias

DanR.
10-Marble
(To:mrump)

Matthias,

After I created the post I came to the same conclusion. What I did was create a project and child projects. Those children would be assigned to that child project using a simple rule based trigger.

Thanks

KaelLizak
14-Alexandrite
(To:DanR.)

Hello Daniel, Matthias,

If your respective organizations are not already on RFC 98512, please contact PTC Integrity Support to have your organization to CS83810: How to control access to Integrity items using a set of rules.

Regards,

Kael


Kind Regards,
Kael Lizak

Senior Technical Support Engineer
PTC Integrity Lifecycle Manager
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