[rt-users] assigning tickets
Kenneth Crocker
KFCrocker at lbl.gov
Wed Oct 29 16:25:37 EDT 2008
Gabriel,
This is accomplished using privileges and groups. You could also grant
individual Users the right to own tickets in a queue, but that would be
a maintenance nightmare. By default, RT will display on the Owner drop
down any and all members of any group that has the "OwnTicket" right. If
they have "TakeTicket, along with "SeeQueue", then they would be able to
see tickets in a queue and TAKE any ticket that wasn't already owned. If
they do NOT have "OwnTicket" for a queue, then granting the
"StealTicket" would not work. They cannot steal something they are not
allowed to own. So, to make this simple, find out what groups have
rights to the queue in question, and make sure they have the appropriate
rights AND make sure the user you want to own tickets is in one of those
groups. Hope this helps.
Kenn
LBNL
On 10/29/2008 10:10 AM, Gabriel Cadieux wrote:
> hi list,
>
> why is it that i can't seem to be able to assign tickets to other people,
> even when i own them? when i see the main ticket display, it shows my user
> as the owner, for example, after taking it... then in the "People" tab,
> only "Nobody" appears in the list of people to set the owner to.. i don't
> want to have to have the person i want the ticket assigned to to have to login
> and "steal" the ticket in order to have it assigned to them, i want to be able
> to force them to own it, like it should be...
>
> i can't do this as anyone.. not even root, or a user that has superuser priviledges...
>
> rt 3.6.7..
>
> i don't get it :(
>
> -gabe
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