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Overview

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Impacted AreaImpact
Ticket Center

Ticket list displays only those tickets which belong to the group that the Agent/Analyst is associated to.

Related TicketsIn the Related Ticket section, an analyst can view only those related tickets that are assigned to a group which they are associated to. Related tickets that belong to other groups are hidden.
Assigning TicketsA ticket can be assigned only to the analysts associated to the Contacts/Support Groups. The assignment lookup lists only those Contacts/Support Groups that the analyst/agent are associated to.
Search Search displays only tickets that are assigned to groups the analyst is a member of or tickets where the analyst is the  ‘Requestor’ or ‘Requested For’ user.
Create Ticket Analysts can log a ticket directly or can use Catalog or Scratchpad to create ticket for any user. The analyst could use the catalog to create a ticket that is automatically assigned to group they do not have permission to. In this case they will no longer have access to that ticket after creating it.

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Enabling group-based security mainly impacts Analysts and End users’ ability to view and interact with the ticket related data. End users are restricted further only to view their own requests or tickets created as ‘Requested For’. 

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To enable/disable group-based security, perform the following steps:

  1. Navigate to Manage> Tools> Configuration Parameter
  2. Select ENABLE_GROUP_BASED_ACCESS_CONTROL
  3. Set the Parameter Value to Yes to enable group-based security
    or Click No to disable group-based security.
  4. Click Apply Changes to save the data.

     

Configuration Parameter- Beta

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Note: An administrator can perform the following actions.

To enable/disable group-based security, perform the following steps:

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