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‎06-24-2025 02:59 PM
We have been getting several request from managers to be able to see their direct reports incidents. I added an read ACL with the condition of caller.manager is (dynamic) me. I also tried adding a ACL with current.caller_id.manager = gs.getUserID(). But even with both these ACL when I impersonate the manager and go to list of all incidents I can still only see the person I'm impersonating's incidents. Is there something else I'm missing?
I gave the manager the report_user role so they would not go to the portal and I type incident.list to bring the list of all incidents rather then going to Self-Service > Incidents. I'm trying to find a way to give access without having to do a scheduled report for each manager.
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‎07-03-2025 08:04 AM - edited ‎07-10-2025 07:35 AM
Figured it out, for incident is it an issue with a before query business rule. Note that you also need an ACL. For request item which I got working it was an ACL issue. I was just guessing it would be the same. I saw on another post about Access Analyzer so I used that.
Since it is a high risk BR I have created an enhancement request in the Idea Portal.

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‎07-03-2025 08:04 AM - edited ‎07-10-2025 07:35 AM
Figured it out, for incident is it an issue with a before query business rule. Note that you also need an ACL. For request item which I got working it was an ACL issue. I was just guessing it would be the same. I saw on another post about Access Analyzer so I used that.
Since it is a high risk BR I have created an enhancement request in the Idea Portal.