Well i have to assign a task to one of my sub ordinates, so i added an employee field in task.The sub ordinates should only see the task which is assigned to them.
Now presently we can give the permission using permission manager , but if there are 100 employees we need 100 rules in restrict by.
Is there any other way, this could be possible.
Sharhan
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You can restrict using a particular field - lets say the owner should match with "allocated_to". In your match column, you can set "allocated_to:user"
Actually the feature is there but you can't set it using the current Permission Manager UI - since the match selector is a Select not an editable field. Let me look into this a bit more.
Well i have to assign a task to one of my sub ordinates, so i added an employee field in task.The sub ordinates should only see the task which is assigned to them.
Now presently we can give the permission using permission manager , but if there are 100 employees we need 100 rules in restrict by.
Is there any other way, this could be possible.
Sharhan
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On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Rushabh Mehta <rm…@gmail.com> wrote:
Sharhan,
You can restrict using a particular field - lets say the owner should match with "allocated_to". In your match column, you can set "allocated_to:user"
Actually the feature is there but you can't set it using the current Permission Manager UI - since the match selector is a Select not an editable field. Let me look into this a bit more.
Well i have to assign a task to one of my sub ordinates, so i added an employee field in task.The sub ordinates should only see the task which is assigned to them.
Now presently we can give the permission using permission manager , but if there are 100 employees we need 100 rules in restrict by.
Is there any other way, this could be possible.
Sharhan
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On 03-Jan-2013, at 1:20 PM, "Sharhan Kassim ( SAPCLE)" <sh...@sapcle.com> wrote:
Rusabh,
Any update on this.
Sharhan
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Rushabh Mehta <rm...@gmail.com> wrote:
Sharhan,
You can restrict using a particular field - lets say the owner should match with "allocated_to". In your match column, you can set "allocated_to:user"
Actually the feature is there but you can't set it using the current Permission Manager UI - since the match selector is a Select not an editable field. Let me look into this a bit more.
Well i have to assign a task to one of my sub ordinates, so i added an employee field in task.The sub ordinates should only see the task which is assigned to them.
Now presently we can give the permission using permission manager , but if there are 100 employees we need 100 rules in restrict by.
Is there any other way, this could be possible.
Sharhan
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