I miss the right to edit ANY case/project (like standard drupal content type permissions). Otherwise it is not possible for team members to assign cases to themselves. Maybe i missed a setting?

cheers, Ronald

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Grayside’s picture

That is odd. I would have expected it available under the node module permissions at least.

petednz’s picture

My searching shows the same issue. I am wanting to set 'can edit any case' but don't see where i have that option. Can anyone confirm it is possible? (NB my goal for this is for use in OpenAtrium but came to the conclusion the problems I had finding the option there may rest on the option not being available in CaseTracker itself.

clemens.tolboom’s picture

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I attached a patch for adding these values. My test user can now edit any project _but_ not any case ?

clemens.tolboom’s picture

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doh ... my test user did not have 'access case tracker'

I changed the plural form 'edit any projects' and 'edit any cases' into 'edit any project' and 'edit any case'

clemens.tolboom’s picture

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(sigh) patch reversed. Sorry.

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norm1710’s picture

Version: 6.x-1.0-beta3 » 6.x-1.0-beta8

Drupal core - 6.19
Case Tracker - 6.x-1.0-beta8
Views - 6.x-2.11

#5 was used on the above set-up with no problems so far.

Thanks for the patch - thought it was strange to be unable to set these perms.

AntiNSA’s picture

Issue summary: View changes

I am usin g the latest d6 version. I can not see any "Edit Any" permissions available. However I an see ""Edit own" permissions. And now anonymous users and any site user can change the status that a case has or a project it belongs to. No permissions are repected at all. any idea how to fix this?

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Priority: Normal » Critical
metzlerd’s picture

Status: Needs review » Closed (fixed)