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If user's name differs from the login, the user cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE #2714

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ttemnikova opened this issue Jun 22, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2717
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ttemnikova commented Jun 22, 2022

Expected behavior

After saving a new PLP or PLE the user can grant access to other users for this object

Actual behavior

There is no button Configure access
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Steps to reproduce behavior

  1. Login as user with a human readable name which differs from the login (e.g. Tatiana Temnikova is a name, tatiana.temnikova@server.com is a login)
  2. Go to Estimation / Prediction
  3. Create a new one
  4. Change the name
  5. Save
@anton-abushkevich anton-abushkevich added this to the V2.11.1 milestone Jun 22, 2022
@ttemnikova ttemnikova changed the title User with human readable name cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE If user's name differs from the login, the user cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE Jun 23, 2022
ssuvorov-fls pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jun 23, 2022
#2714 (#2717)

* User with human readable name cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE #2714

* User with human readable name cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE #2714
anton-abushkevich added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 23, 2022
#2714 (#2717)

* User with human readable name cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE #2714

* User with human readable name cannot grant access to their PLP and PLE #2714

(cherry picked from commit 1191a76)
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