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Remove hidden limitation on Container Publish Capability #893

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Stan-vw opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 3 comments
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Remove hidden limitation on Container Publish Capability #893

Stan-vw opened this issue Sep 25, 2024 · 3 comments

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@Stan-vw
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Stan-vw commented Sep 25, 2024

When I looked at the MTM permission system (under System>User>Capabilities), the attached combination of user permissions is what I expected between the "Use Custom Templates capability" and "Publish Live Container capability":
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However this is not the case. Currently, the bottom left square also has the hidden limitation

But cannot publish a container with custom templates

That means that the Publish button does not show up for users with Publish Live Container capability when someone has added/updated a custom tag/trigger/variable in the container. For them, the navbar shows up as:
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Suggested change: remove this hidden limitation to align the actual capabilities with the wording of the capabilities.
Note: this does mean that users with Publish Live Container capability now are responsible for the quality of the custom templates that go live. This aligns with a RACI matrix where the approver isn't always the one that is allowed to create the object that gets approved.

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atom-box commented Sep 25, 2024

This sounds great to me.
(I contacted now the person who raised this concern. I will soon post here or they will post further thoughts.)

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The person who raised this has replied:

Thank you very much for your answer. The proposed change is fine for me.

@AltamashShaikh
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This should be updated with a new core release.

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