Hi,
Please find some additional info below:
If you are an Asset Admin for a Company you can create, update and delete any
asset.
Comments: True. Additionally, you can
1. Access to do Bulk Updates
2. Access to Manage Inventory
3. Ability to relate one CI to other
4. Full access to manage all configurations
5. Full access to manage all costs
6. Full Access to manage all schedules
If you are an Asset User and are a member of any of the "Supported by" groups
related to an asset then you can modify that asset (with some limitations).
Comments: True, Full Access to those CI’s affiliated to their support groups
(read access to others).
HTH
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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank Caruso
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 1:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Asset Create and Update Permission Limits
ITSM 7.6.4 sp2
The Asset Management application "appears" to have only two levels of
permissioning (not concerned update Asset Viewer).
This my understanding:
If you are an Asset Admin for a Company you can create, update and delete any
asset.
If you are an Asset User and are a memeber of any of the "Supported by" groups
related to an asset then you can modify that asset (with some limitations).
Are there any other levels that I am missing? Is there something between the
Asset Admin and the Supported by permissioning?
Thank you
Frank
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