About Project Administrator role privileges

Overview

ClosedIn the Instance Administration Console, Blueprint provides you with the ability to create custom administrative roles.

After creating a custom project administrator role, the project administrator role must be assigned to a project role and then the project role must be assigned to a user or group in order for the privileges to take effect. For more information about assigning a custom project administration role to a user, see Assigning a Project Administrator role to a user.

The privileges that are available for custom Project Administrator role building are outlined in the following sections.

Note: Default Project Administrators have all of the privileges described in the sections below. For more information about default roles, see Default administrator roles.

View Groups, Project Roles and Project Role Assignments

When selected, the user can view the group list, the project role list and the project role assignment list but cannot edit the group list, the project role list or the project role assignment list.

Note: The View Only label appears when a user does not have access to modify the setting.

Manage Groups and Project Roles

When selected, the user can modify groups, project roles and project role assignments.

View Project Configuration

When selected, the user can view but not edit the following:

Note: The View Only label appears when a user does not have access to modify the setting.

Manage Project Configuration

When selected, the user can edit the following:

View ALM Integration Settings

When selected, the user can view but not edit the following:

Note: The View Only label appears when a user does not have access to modify the setting.

Manage ALM Integration Settings

When selected, the user can view but not edit the following:

Tasks

Creating a new Project Administrator role

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