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Regarding Task Visibility

smrutip91 January 26, 2018

I have an Assignee for a task .

The task has several Sub task.

I want the Assignee of the Task can be able to only view the subtask associated with him.

Is there any way to implement that?

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Sebastian Kleinholz
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January 26, 2018

Doesn't make sense. If the user cannot see the parent issue, he/she hardly can see the sub tasks. Ok by search, but at the cost of usability.

You can manually select a different security level - then the task is invisible.

smrutip91 January 28, 2018

Hello Sebastian,

 

I have a main person for creating the task.

He creates a main task and assign to assignee.

Then again he creates some subtask for the above task and assign it to some other assignee.

I want the assignee of the parent AHR to have a access to the subtask

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 28, 2018

Again, this is nonsense.  A sub-task is part of a parent issue and hence should be seen by the same people who can see the main task.

Imagine you are putting together a Lego toy.  Does it make sense for some of the pieces you need to be hidden from you?  No.

smrutip91 January 28, 2018

Hello Nic,

 

Thanks a lot for your suggestion.

 

Can it be possible to have only edit rights to assignee without rights to create subtask

Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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January 28, 2018

Yes, check the permission scheme, and amend it so that you can put people in a role that has no "create", but does have "edit"

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