The TestFLO project permissions allow to grant a different level of access to use TestFLO operations. If you want to grant permission for a specific user, group or role without changing the global settings, you can achieve this with the project’s permission settings.
This option overrides the TestFLO Global Permissions.
Permission | Description |
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Manage Test Repository | Allows users to use operations available in Test Repository. Affects functionalities:
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Next Test Plan Iteration | Allows users to create the Next Test Plan Iteration. This operation is available in the Test Plan. |
Reorder Test Cases in Test Plans | Allows users to reorder Test Cases and Test Case groups in the Test Case panel on the Test Plan. Affects functionalities:
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Reset Test Plan Iteration | Allows users to use the Reset current iteration. This operation is available in the Test Plan. |
Run automated tests | Allows users to use the Run automated tests. This operation is available in the Test Plan. |
Set fields on Update Test Cases operation | Allows users to select the fields to update Test Cases. This permission applies to the Update Test Cases operation in the Test Plan and the Update Test Cases operation in the Test Case Template. Users who have this permission can add and remove fields in the Update Test Cases dialog. Changes made in the dialog only affect the results of the operation that the user performs. They do not change the defaults set in TestFLO’s Settings for other users. If the permission is not given to any user then the fields update according to the configuration in the Update TCs with fields from TCTs and Update TCs with fields from TPs options in the Test Case section in TestFLO Settings. |
Steps execution | Allows users who do not have permission to edit issues to execute Steps. Executing Steps means changing the status of steps, adding comments, creating and linking defects. |
Update Test Cases operation | Allows users to use the Update Test Cases operation. This operation is available in the Test Plan and Test Case Template. |
Steps
To turn on the Override global permissions
Result
The TestFLO Global Permissions have been overwritten.
To disable the Override global permissions setting in the project just click on the slider. Permissions will be reset and project will use the TestFLO Global Permissions.
Resetting project permissions will remove any changes made in permissions.