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Chris Allen
am trying to set up a permission system for workgroups that lets them see
projects owned by their workgroup.
The Categories options lets me give them access to projects
- Allow users in this category to view all projects they manage.
- Allow users in this category to view all projects in which they are a
team member.
- Allow users in this category to view all projects managed by resources
that they manage
- Allow users in this category to view all projects assigned to resources
that they manage
- Hand-pick individual projects (not a great solution for administrators in
a large organisation).
I have two problems, which would be solved by letting people see projects in
their RBS group. First, an executive is in charge of a work group, and has a
personal assistant resource who needs to see the executive's projects.
Second, I have a workgroup with a team leader who people do not report to
formally - the team members are at the same level in the RBS.
I have one other solution which is to mandate the whole team gets added to
the resource table of every project in that team, and given a task. This is
not very helpful IMHO, as you won't know what you cannot see.
Can anyone offer a suggestion?
(also saw this
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...32f8&mid=21ba1d24-c38f-40e6-84cd-5440461b32f8)
projects owned by their workgroup.
The Categories options lets me give them access to projects
- Allow users in this category to view all projects they manage.
- Allow users in this category to view all projects in which they are a
team member.
- Allow users in this category to view all projects managed by resources
that they manage
- Allow users in this category to view all projects assigned to resources
that they manage
- Hand-pick individual projects (not a great solution for administrators in
a large organisation).
I have two problems, which would be solved by letting people see projects in
their RBS group. First, an executive is in charge of a work group, and has a
personal assistant resource who needs to see the executive's projects.
Second, I have a workgroup with a team leader who people do not report to
formally - the team members are at the same level in the RBS.
I have one other solution which is to mandate the whole team gets added to
the resource table of every project in that team, and given a task. This is
not very helpful IMHO, as you won't know what you cannot see.
Can anyone offer a suggestion?
(also saw this
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...32f8&mid=21ba1d24-c38f-40e6-84cd-5440461b32f8)