Josh,
I'm still running on 2.2.0 as of now. I'm hesitant to upgrade until after we
get out of the proof of concept phase, in case something goes wrong and the
system goes down during this critical time.
I believe block allocation management must have been working all along, but I
couldn't tel
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Patrick,
I'm happy to hear clearing the cache fixed one issue.
The usergrouppriv table should have been created by the update-vcl.sql script
included with 2.2.1.
id 1 in the userprivtypeid table is "block". So, the insert you did would
have block
Josh,
Clearing the cache fixed the other browsers.
As far as the tab issue goes, I thought it might have been a typo before, but
perhaps you have a table I do not (usergrouppriv).
So I did the following instead:
INSERT INTO userpriv (usergroupid, privnodeid, userprivtypeid) VALUES (3, 4, 1)
3
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Patrick,
That sounds more like a browser cache issue. I've tested the site using
Safari and Chrome and found everything to work correctly. Can you try
clearing your cache in Safari and Chrome and then logging in a again?
I'm also confused that gr
Thanks Josh,
That enabled the privilege I needed to manage the block reservations. However,
it didn't create any tabs under the Privilege page. I also didn't notice the
change to the Block Allocations page until I logged in through Firefox. This
applies to a few other components too. I can
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Patrick,
Yes, that is a new feature in 2.2.1. There were some parts of the site you
didn't see unless your account had user.adminlevelid set to 3. I finally
replaced that with an interface on the privileges page. There are additional
permissions
Hey Josh,
I'm not seeing any tabs under Privileges (nor do I remember there being any).
Is this a new feature (2.2.1)?
-Patrick
On May 27, 2011, at 8:18 AM, Josh Thompson wrote:
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> It sounds like you don't have the 'Manage Bloc
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Patrick,
It sounds like you don't have the 'Manage Block Allocations' User Group
Permission. Go to Privileges, select the 'Additional User Permissions' tab,
select an admin user group of which you are a member, check the 'Manage Block
Allocations'
Hey guys,
I want to accept a block allocation request but all I can do is view them, even
when following the link in the email that directs me to where I should be able
to accept/reject them. How do I go about doing this?
Thanks,
Patrick Sigmon