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  • 1.  How to provide access to portlets in custom tab of idea page

    Posted Aug 25, 2017 10:20 AM

    Hello All,

     

    I have created 3 custom sub objects for Idea object and created a object based portlet. configured 3 portlets and their summary portlet in a custom Tab of Idea portlet page.

     

    Now i want a user to see only his/her ideas with this custom Tab where 3 portlets are configured but i am not able to see the custom object portlets. Is there any Right i am missing.

     

     

     

    Regards,

    Manaasa



  • 2.  Re: How to provide access to portlets in custom tab of idea page

    Posted Aug 25, 2017 11:03 AM

    User will need the "Portlet - View" access right to see the portlet



  • 3.  Re: How to provide access to portlets in custom tab of idea page

    Posted Aug 25, 2017 11:12 AM

    Hi Manaasa,

     

    Well, when i look at your question i got that you have a problem in seeing the portlets in the ideas custom tab.

     

    And looks like, your environment has lot of Resource level access. If it is so, open all the custom portlets and go to "Access to this portlet", choose the desired right and add your desired portlet right to resource/group/OBS.

     

    Thanks,

    Santosh



  • 4.  Re: How to provide access to portlets in custom tab of idea page

    Posted Aug 25, 2017 11:16 AM

    David & Santosh - Thanks for your reply!

     

    As i got some gap working with Clarity i missed that we need to go to Group and add portlet view right with desired portlets to it.

     

    I guess i am in correct way  let me know is we can achieve it in other way.

     

    Thanks

    Manasa



  • 5.  Re: How to provide access to portlets in custom tab of idea page

    Posted Aug 25, 2017 11:31 AM

    Yes, you are correct!

    Please make your question answered once it is fixed!

     

    Thanks,

    Santosh



  • 6.  Re: How to provide access to portlets in custom tab of idea page

    Posted Aug 25, 2017 11:39 AM

    ^ you can achieve it many ways - instance level (per resource), OBS level (per OBS unit that a resource belongs to) - but I happen to think that the GROUP way is the best though (simplest to understand and administer I think)