This section is relevant to you if :
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you have used the
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Projects feature of Adeptia Suite in
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V6.0
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and now have upgraded to
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V6.1 or
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later.
The group-level scope feature of Adeptia Suite allows you to manage your projects based on the group of a user. This means that after you upgrade to Adeptia Suite V6.1 or above, your projects will not be visible to you if:
- You log-in with a developer user's user-id and password.
- You log-in with a business user's user-id and password.
You would first need to follow certain steps Perform the following steps, before you again start using the Project feature in Adeptia Suite V6.1 or above. Please follow the below steps in order to configure your Adeptia Suite V6.1 or above and manage backwards compatibility:later.
- Login with sysadmin System Admin user type to see all your existing projects.
As the scope of the project is now at the group level, so you would first need to assign the group to the projects by editing them all projects.
Info For more information on how to assign a group to a project, please refer to Steps to Create Creating a Project
section. If you want to learn more .Anchor Figure_19_2 Figure_19_2 To learn about the scope of the project, please refer to the Group Level Project Scope section.
If there are activities of multiple groups within a project then, you need to move the objects of that project to a new group and then assign a project to that group.
Info For more information on how to move the objects of a project to a new group, please refer to the Moving Objects Of A of a Project section.
After you assign a group to a project, you need to assign a the project to all the userusers in that group.
Info For more information on how to assign a project to a user, please refer to the Assigning a Default Project to a User section.
- Logout as sysadmin System Admin and login as a normal user.
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