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Hi all,
I'm still new to causing mayhem in PDMLink, but....
I wanted to test the Design Review feature on an item (WTPart for example), and it all works fine as admin, but as a Regular Joe with decent access in a Product, I get an access error.
I've checked the ACL, it's set up OoTB (see attached pic). AFAIK, no good help to be found from PTC pages such as this one.
Note, Windchill is v. 12.0.2 over here, not 12.1., if that's possibly relevant as it may be according to CS340005..
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Fadel and @HelesicPetr , huge thanks for your help and input, it enabled me to solve this. Looking at a Design Review in Open state (not submitted) showed only Product Manager role has full access, Team Members only have Read and Download (which I should've known already).
For reference and for others possibly in the same situation, I created a guide to solve this, depending on which solution is preferred.
(Any input on either solution 1 or 2 in the attached document is welcome.)
A tip of the hat to @ScottMorris for this pdf-document here.
login as normal user and go to info page of an existing review object , click on action > Edit access control and look for your effective permission
you can also enable wt.access.evaluation.report to debug to get more info in log
That looks as should... Full control. Access Rules look less though.
I'll look at wt.access.evaluation.report, thanks.
you may share the logs here, will review it
Hi @Zoltán
You need to check the ACL rules on the Open state.
The full control comes from a life cycle so it can be just for the refiew state.
Also check the profile settings if the user has the option to create the review in the profile. Basic setting is done fromt the licence group
PetrH
@Fadel and @HelesicPetr , huge thanks for your help and input, it enabled me to solve this. Looking at a Design Review in Open state (not submitted) showed only Product Manager role has full access, Team Members only have Read and Download (which I should've known already).
For reference and for others possibly in the same situation, I created a guide to solve this, depending on which solution is preferred.
(Any input on either solution 1 or 2 in the attached document is welcome.)
A tip of the hat to @ScottMorris for this pdf-document here.
Thaks @Zoltán for the info , if the issue is solved, kindly mark this thread as resolved