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Project Manager Permission Types
In TMSthe Project Management app, there are two permission types for the Project Manager (PM) role:
- Full PM
- Vendor PM
The differences between the a Full PM roleand the a Vendor PM role are are:
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- The Vendor PM
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- permission type may only be granted to users who are "guests" within your community (i.e. belong to
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- an organization different than your own).
- Full PMs
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- may be granted any of the three project access levels detailed below, whereas Vendor PMs
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- may only be granted Project Owner access or Guest Shared User access.
- Vendor PMs have reduced access to certain project management features (e.g. unable to add projects or view/edit workflows).
- Vendor PMs have restricted data visibility
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- when using certain project management features (e.g. Teams, Contacts, Reports).
For a full list of PM permission type differences,
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see the table below.The Vendor Project Manager role (hereafter referred to as Vendor PM for short) is only available for granting to community members whose default organization is different than the community's organization. The difference between a regular Project Manager (hereafter referred to as a Full PM) versus a Vendor PM, is that Vendor PMs have reduced access to certain project management features (e.g. unable to add projects or view/edit workflows) and restricted data visibility within certain project management features (e.g. Teams, Contacts, Reports).
Project Access Levels
Projects have three levels of user access: Project Owners, Shared Users and Guest Shared Users. Users with the Full PM role can be granted any one of these three project access levels, whereas Vendor PMs can be granted either Project Owner access or Guest Shared User access, but not Shared User access.Users with Project Owner access to a project
- Project Owners - have full and unrestricted access to all aspects of that project.
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- Shared Users - have reduced access to project management
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- project (e.g. unable to mark the project complete, view TM stats, edit project settings).
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- Guest Shared
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- Users - have both reduced access to features within the project, as well as restricted data visibility (e.g. unable to view documents and targets not assigned to their
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- organization).
For a full list of project access level restrictions, see the table below.
Restrictions for Vendor PMs and Shared Users on Projects
Note: None of the restrictions described herein below affect users with the Community Admin user role.
Restrictions for Vendor PMs and Shared Users on Projects
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| None | Note: Users with the "Vendor PM" role are not eligible for this access level as Vendor PMs are, by definition, "guests" within the organization.
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Project Costs
A Project Manager's ability to see project costs within the Project Management app are determined as follows:
- PMs with the Full PM permission type see all costs regardless of their project access level (i.e. Project Owner or Shared User).
- PMs with the Vendor PM permission type who have been granted Project Owner access to the project see all costs.
- PMs with the Vendor PM permission type who have been granted Shared User access to the project are treated as Guests Shared Users and therefore only see costs related to phases for which the assigned vendor organization coincides with the PM's parent organization.