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Jorge Arturo Tijerina Gar Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:17 am Post subject: Administrator Rights |
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Hi.
I'm using eventum 1.7.1 on a IIS-windows2k3 box and eventum works so fine
form me.
Due to some customer requeriements, I need to have several projects with
differents adminstrators, but the problem is that an administrator in the
same instance of eventum has access to all projects. I need an admin user
must see only configuration of its own project but so far I can only get an
administrator who can change all project's configs. What I really need is an
admin user can customize custom fields for the project he/she has access to..
Is there a way I can grant access to admins options (custom fields) only for
the projects he/she has access to? (and I mean, not to change the eventum
code).
Regards
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Jorge Arturo Tijerina García
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Bryan Alsdorf Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:56 pm Post subject: Re: Administrator Rights |
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Hi Jorge,
Jorge Arturo Tijerina García wrote:
| Quote: | Hi.
I'm using eventum 1.7.1 on a IIS-windows2k3 box and eventum works so fine
form me.
Due to some customer requeriements, I need to have several projects with
differents adminstrators, but the problem is that an administrator in the
same instance of eventum has access to all projects. I need an admin user
must see only configuration of its own project but so far I can only get an
administrator who can change all project's configs. What I really need
is an
admin user can customize custom fields for the project he/she has access
to.
Is there a way I can grant access to admins options (custom fields) only
for
the projects he/she has access to? (and I mean, not to change the eventum
code).
Regards
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Unfortunately this is not possible at this time. In the future we will
be re-working the permission system to be more flexible, but there is no
estimate for this.
Best Regards,
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Bryan Alsdorf, Manager of Support Systems
MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
MySQL Conference & Expo - http://www.mysqlconf.com/
April 23-26 in Santa Clara, California (US) |
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Baker, James Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 7:45 pm Post subject: RE: Administrator Rights |
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Jorge,
I have the mods to accomplish this to some degree. It will allow you to set up the individual project admins as "Manager" and they will have full access to manage their projects, but not anyone else's projects. They can even add new users - but only for their project. It works fine here and doesn't have a lot of changes. If you are on the base 1.7.1, I can send you the .php files that have the changes.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Alsdorf [mailto:bryan (AT) mysql (DOT) com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:56 PM
To: Jorge Arturo Tijerina García
Cc: eventum-users (AT) lists (DOT) mysql.com
Subject: Re: Administrator Rights
Hi Jorge,
Jorge Arturo Tijerina García wrote:
| Quote: | Hi.
I'm using eventum 1.7.1 on a IIS-windows2k3 box and eventum works so
fine form me.
Due to some customer requeriements, I need to have several projects
with differents adminstrators, but the problem is that an
administrator in the same instance of eventum has access to all
projects. I need an admin user must see only configuration of its own
project but so far I can only get an administrator who can change all
project's configs. What I really need is an admin user can customize
custom fields for the project he/she has access to.
Is there a way I can grant access to admins options (custom fields)
only for the projects he/she has access to? (and I mean, not to
change the eventum code).
Regards
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Unfortunately this is not possible at this time. In the future we will be re-working the permission system to be more flexible, but there is no estimate for this.
Best Regards,
--
Bryan Alsdorf, Manager of Support Systems MySQL AB, www.mysql.com MySQL Conference & Expo - http://www.mysqlconf.com/
April 23-26 in Santa Clara, California (US)
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Stuart.Tennant@viryanet.c Guest
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 7:30 am Post subject: RE: Administrator Rights |
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James,
I am interested in these modifications also, could they be sent to me also
please?
Warm regards,
Stuart Tennant
-----Original Message-----
From: Baker, James [mailto:james.baker (AT) citi (DOT) com]
Sent: Tuesday, 1 May 2007 12:46 AM
To: Bryan Alsdorf; Jorge Arturo Tijerina García
Cc: eventum-users (AT) lists (DOT) mysql.com
Subject: RE: Administrator Rights
Jorge,
I have the mods to accomplish this to some degree. It will allow you to set
up the individual project admins as "Manager" and they will have full access
to manage their projects, but not anyone else's projects. They can even add
new users - but only for their project. It works fine here and doesn't have
a lot of changes. If you are on the base 1.7.1, I can send you the .php
files that have the changes.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Alsdorf [mailto:bryan (AT) mysql (DOT) com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:56 PM
To: Jorge Arturo Tijerina García
Cc: eventum-users (AT) lists (DOT) mysql.com
Subject: Re: Administrator Rights
Hi Jorge,
Jorge Arturo Tijerina García wrote:
| Quote: | Hi.
I'm using eventum 1.7.1 on a IIS-windows2k3 box and eventum works so
fine form me.
Due to some customer requeriements, I need to have several projects
with differents adminstrators, but the problem is that an
administrator in the same instance of eventum has access to all
projects. I need an admin user must see only configuration of its own
project but so far I can only get an administrator who can change all
project's configs. What I really need is an admin user can customize
custom fields for the project he/she has access to.
Is there a way I can grant access to admins options (custom fields)
only for the projects he/she has access to? (and I mean, not to
change the eventum code).
Regards
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Unfortunately this is not possible at this time. In the future we will be
re-working the permission system to be more flexible, but there is no
estimate for this.
Best Regards,
--
Bryan Alsdorf, Manager of Support Systems MySQL AB, www.mysql.com MySQL
Conference & Expo - http://www.mysqlconf.com/
April 23-26 in Santa Clara, California (US)
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