When a user, not admin, takes an pre-existing file in Vault and sets the Category, sets the revision, and the is setting the State why is the user able to set the state to any state w/in the category? As shown in the pictures attached the user only has access the change the state to 'Work in Progress' or 'In Review' BUT in the other picture the user is able to change the state to any of the states(Released, Obsolete, Quick Change etc).
Any ideas if this is intentional or do i possibly have something set incorrectly? The Use only has access to change the state to 'In Review' from 'Work In Progress'
This only happens on the initial state change.
Is this b/c there is not transition permissions for coming from No State?
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Yes. You are correct. When going to a new lifecycle definition, since you are not transitioning from a previous state, the transition rules do not apply.
However, only users with a certain role (I can't recall which role off hand) are able to set the lifecycle definition for a file. So, you can restrict it to allow only certain users to have the ability to put a file into a lifecycle definition. Once the file is in a lifecycle definition, then it will have a state and all the transition rules will apply.
Does that help?
- Matt
jcorson8499 wrote:When a user, not admin, takes an pre-existing file in Vault and sets the Category, sets the revision, and the is setting the State why is the user able to set the state to any state w/in the category? As shown in the pictures attached the user only has access the change the state to 'Work in Progress' or 'In Review' BUT in the other picture the user is able to change the state to any of the states(Released, Obsolete, Quick Change etc).
Any ideas if this is intentional or do i possibly have something set incorrectly? The Use only has access to change the state to 'In Review' from 'Work In Progress'
This only happens on the initial state change.
Is this b/c there is not transition permissions for coming from No State?
Matt,
thank you for your reply. That isnt what i was hoping to hear but atleast my thoughts were confirmed. Now i need to figure out what role you are talking about and give that a try.
Thank you much
I looked it up: The role is Document Manager (Level 2).
jcorson8499 wrote:Matt,
thank you for your reply. That isnt what i was hoping to hear but atleast my thoughts were confirmed. Now i need to figure out what role you are talking about and give that a try.
Thank you much
if i remove that role tho they cannot change the state of a file period.
If you still want them to be able to Change State, you can give them the Document Manager (Level 1) role, but not Level 2.
Hope that helps.
- Matt
jcorson8499 wrote:if i remove that role tho they cannot change the state of a file period.