There is a form that contains the group memberships for people (form name
escapes me at the moment, but it's pretty clearly named).  You could have
Filters do Push Fields to that form for each ITSM permission group you wish
to add - I'm doing that as part of my AD integration of both support and
non-support people now, and it works.
 
I think the Push to that form already does the push to the Group list field
in User for those with licenses, too.
 
Rick 
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Subject: People population


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Good afternoon, 

I'm looking for an easier way to populate permission groups and licenses for
users in ITSM 7.0.  In the past it was easy just to copy one person's
permissions to another in the User form, but with the added CTM:People
Permission Groups form in the way, among other things, I'm not seeing a
clear way to do this.  I'm thinking about turning on workflow logging of
what happens when I manually set permissions then creating an escalation to
do this, but I wanted to check here first to see if BMC really did leave us
no other options beside manually entering hundreds of people's permissions
or creating customized workflow.

Thanks, 

Shawn Pierson 
5444 Westheimer Rd 
Houston, TX 77056 
(713)989-7226 

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