Hi,
I have jobs that was developed in developer project and Iam exporting this jobs and importing to a new project for testing team using my userid and password .when testing team are connected with there userid and passwords they can see only categories not jobs and when Iam connecting to my userid and password to the testing team project I can see all the jobs. Do I need to import the jobs to each userid (testing team) or is there any other option .
Thanks
Somaraju
How to make jobs viewable
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How to make jobs viewable
somaraju
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Somu,
The user id for the testing team does not have the right privileges.
Check whether that user id has the same privileges as yours, if you want it that way.
Thanks,
Naveen.
The user id for the testing team does not have the right privileges.
Check whether that user id has the same privileges as yours, if you want it that way.
Thanks,
Naveen.
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Generally, the testing teams do black box testing. If your testing team is doing the same, then there is no need for them to view the jobs. They just need them to be run.
But if its a white box testing then they would need to see the jobs (read-only) and they(The testing USER_ID) would need the appropriate privileges.
Check with your DS admin.
Thanks,
Naveen.
But if its a white box testing then they would need to see the jobs (read-only) and they(The testing USER_ID) would need the appropriate privileges.
Check with your DS admin.
Thanks,
Naveen.
Anything that won't sell, I don't want to invent. Its sale is proof of utility, and utility is success.
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE
Author: Thomas A. Edison 1847-1931, American Inventor, Entrepreneur, Founder of GE