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  • emillod
    Active Community Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 1439

    BUG with permissions?

    I don't know why, but when i create 2 other teams and in permissions i create profile which have access just to TEAM contacts, accounts, task and etc, users from team 1 can see accounts and contacts from team 2 and users from team 2 can see accounts and contacts from team 1.
    In Tasks permissions work OK because users can watch tasks from own team, but what can i do with contacts, leads and accounts?
  • yuri
    Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 8627

    #2
    I can't reproduce this issue.
    If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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    • emillod
      Active Community Member
      • Apr 2017
      • 1439

      #3
      1. Create 2 users in ESPO (0 and 1)
      2. Create profile permissions (Change default permissions to: Account, Tasks, Contacts and Leads: VIEW: Team, EDIT: OWN, DELETE: OWN)
      3. Create 2 teams (A and B)
      4. Assign User 0 to team A and to profile permissions
      5. Assign User 1 to team B and to created role permissions
      6. Log in to User 0 and Create one record for each(One task, one Contact, One Lead and One Account).
      7. Log in to User 1 and do the same

      And now check, User 0 have access to Account created by User 1 ? And etc

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      • yuri
        Member
        • Mar 2014
        • 8627

        #4
        Did all steps. Not reproduced. Second user can't see records created by 1st user.
        If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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        • emillod
          Active Community Member
          • Apr 2017
          • 1439

          #5
          Srsly? Also in accounts and contacts?
          Maybe i should done this on demo instance on demo.espocrm.com

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          • yuri
            Member
            • Mar 2014
            • 8627

            #6
            Yes. I think if this problem had existed we would have been aware. We haven't done any changes w/ ACL last time. It's a critical thing.
            If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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            • emillod
              Active Community Member
              • Apr 2017
              • 1439

              #7
              Yep, you're right, On demo everything works ok.
              So i need to fix my instance.
              You think it's possible to configure TEAMS as other COMPANY?
              For example if i have 1 company where i create websites and second company with other employers, contacts and etc i can run both on one espo? Without any issues?
              Of course based on TEAM

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              • yuri
                Member
                • Mar 2014
                • 8627

                #8
                I don't understand the question.
                If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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                • emillod
                  Active Community Member
                  • Apr 2017
                  • 1439

                  #9
                  I mean:
                  it's possible to manage two separate company on one espo? different tasks, contacts and etc?
                  Based everything on other teams?

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                  • yuri
                    Member
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 8627

                    #10
                    Yes, you can do it.
                    If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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