Hello Nathan

At least for 2.2.5 the roles are working exactly as expected. I don't
have to put the agents in groups but i assign them some roles.
Perhaps something changed between 2.2.5 and 2.2.6?

Regards,
Bruno 

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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 8:12 PM
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Subject: [otrs] OTRS 2.2.6 - Understanding Roles and their
implementation inOTRS

Good Afternoon,

Is there anyone successfully utilizing the "Roles" feature of OTRS
2.2.6?  The feature isn't behaving as I would expect, and I am wondering
if my understanding of the feature is incorrect (based on the
documentation in the Admin Manual).
 
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My expectation and understanding:
Roles are used to simplify the applying of permissions for Agents. This
is extremely useful with numerous queues and Agents in the system.

To use the feature I do the following: 
1. Create a new role [Roles]
2. Give the new role permissions to a group [Roles <-> Groups]
3. Connect the new role to a user [Roles <-> Users]

I create a role "Supervisor"
I give the "Supervisor" role R/W to the "Helpdesk" group
I give the "Supervisor" role to the Agent "IT Manager Bob" (Active)

At this point, I would expect to look at "IT Manager Bob" in the [Users
<-> Groups] section of OTRS and see that he now has R/W for the
"Helpdesk" group.

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This is not what I see.  When I configure the roles, apply the roles to
groups and then apply the roles to the user I don't see any permissions
listed in the [Users <-> Groups]. 

When I log in with the IT Manager Bob account, he doesn't have any
permissions in the queue.  I have to manually go into [Users <-> Groups]
to give him R/W permissions for that queue.  I thought the point of
Roles was to simplify the application of permissions for Agents.  What
am I missing or not understanding?

If that isn't what Roles are for, what is the purpose of Roles?  Having
to apply permissions manually for each Agent works, but is much more
time-consuming in the long run.

Nathan Power
Technology Support Services

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