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Status Not under consideration
Categories Administration
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 7, 2020

Add OSLC Link permissions to Project Area Permissions

System: RQM in Global Configuration environment
Actor: Configuration Responsible
Description:
With the possibility to separately control the permission of the linking via OSLC in the Project Areas Permissions section, the responsible colleague for the configuration management can update missing links or wrong links to clean up wrong settings without having the Edit permission on the Test Case attributes itself. This person then does not need to know the test management in more detail and can concentrate on the relationship between test management artefacts and artefacts in other ELM apps.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Apr 7, 2020

    Attachment (Description): Current situation is that the person making an OSLC link does need to have Edit permission on the whole Test Case - it should be separated from this to the OSLC link and the other attributes editing