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devel:documentation:adm:delegation [2020/07/02 14:29] svandav [Authorization policies] |
devel:documentation:adm:delegation [2020/07/15 14:49] svandav [Limitations] |
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<note important>All types of delegations are displayed here, including manually delegated tasks.</note> | <note important>All types of delegations are displayed here, including manually delegated tasks.</note> |
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| <note important>As a **delegator**, a user can select any user to whom he has the **autocomplete right** (he can select it in the selectbox).</note> |
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==== List of delegated tasks ==== | ==== List of delegated tasks ==== |
===== Limitations ===== | ===== Limitations ===== |
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By default (in standard process for **change permissions**), the rule is that if the logged-in user is the implementer of the request (the one who submitted it) and at the same time is one of approvers, then this task is **skipped** (approval is assumed). However, **this rule does not apply in the case of delegation** (ie if the delegate is both the approver and the implementer, the task will be created and assigned). | <note important>By default (in standard process for **change permissions**), the rule is that if the logged-in user is the implementer of the request (the one who submitted it) and at the same time is one of approvers, then this task is **skipped** (approval is assumed). However, **this rule does not apply in the case of delegation** (ie if the delegate is both the approver and the implementer, the task will be created and assigned). |
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| <note important>If one approval task is delegated more than once, or for more approvers, then **only the last delegation's business card** is displayed in the task detail.</note> |
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| <note important>**Delegation works only on first level**. So if user **A** delegates to user **B**, and at same time user **B** delegates to user **C**, then it doesn't mean that all tasks from **A** are now delegated to user **C**!</note> |
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===== Main guide ===== | ===== Main guide ===== |
* [[..:delegation|]] | * [[..:delegation|]] |
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