AW: Re: [rt-users] Assigning Tickets

Ham MI-ID, Torsten Brumm torsten.brumm at Kuehne-Nagel.com
Tue Jul 10 09:18:54 EDT 2007


And I forgot, depending on your global setup (we granted globally to the requestor showticket,replytoticket) he can see the moved ticket or after move he gets a rt error with access denied.

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Sent: Tue Jul 10 15:05:01 2007
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Assigning Tickets

At Monday 7/9/2007 11:43 PM, you wrote:
>Okay, our general setup is this:
>
>Group1 -> Queue1
>
>Group2 -> Queue2
>
>I want to be able for Group1 to move a ticket into Queue2 but NOT be able to
>see any of the tickets in Queue2 and vice versa.
>
>Is this possible?
>
>Thanks,
>Marc

Hi Marc,

Did you try this? I think all a user needs to move a ticket to 
another queue is ModifyTicket rights on the original queue.

Steve  

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