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Setting Project Visibility

A project owner or person with the Editor role can share projects with others who need access to project information or who collaborate to manage the project.

Project owners and editors can grant access to the entire project and to individuals accessing the project.

Required Permissions

Jira Global Permissions:

  • Tempo Project Manager - to update sharing settings and visibility initially

  • Tempo Project Viewer - required to view projects

General Project Access

Project visibility can be granted to all users who can view Tempo Projects or to specific individuals.

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Restricted

When you restrict access to your project, only the people with whom you’ve shared your project can view or access it. Individuals can be granted Editor or Viewer roles. The project isn’t visible in the Project List to people with whom you haven’t shared the project.

Users with Tempo Projects Access

The project is visible in the Project List to all users with the Tempo Project Manager permission. Individuals can be granted the Editor role, which allows them to modify the project. All other users can only view the project. They can’t report on the project or see team member-specific information, such as cost rates or team member names.

Individual Project Access

You can have one of three different project roles:

  • Project Owner

  • Editor

  • Viewer

Project Owner

A project owner is generally the person who created the project and has full control of it. This is the only person who can change the project scope or delete the project. Only one person can be a project owner, but you can transfer ownership to another person.

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Editor

An editor can modify the project. They can configure scope settings, share the project with others, update project rates, and view individual contributors. You can have multiple editors.

Viewer

A viewer can’t modify the project in any way, can’t group tasks, and can’t view team member information, such as rates or hours worked. However, you can add a Viewer as a project time approver.

For more information about roles and their interaction with permissions, view Permissions and Roles for Tempo Projects.

Share Your Project with Others

  1. Open a Tempo project.

  2. Click Configuration at the top right.

  3. Select Sharing on the left. 

  4. Begin typing in the search box to find the Jira users with whom you would like to share your project. You can add multiple users at a time.

  5. Select the role you want to apply to them, and then click Add.

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    You are warned if the user does not have the Tempo Project Manager permission.

You can change a person’s role by expanding the menu by their name and selecting a new role.

Remove a Person’s Access

To remove a person's access to a project, expand the menu by the user name, and select Remove Access.

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Differences between Roles

This table highlights the major differences between roles.

 

Project Owner

Editor

Viewer

Delete Project

(tick)

Update Project Time Approvers

(tick)

(tick)

Review and Approve Project Time

(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

Change Project Scope

(tick)

Set Project Owner

(tick)

(tick) *

Configure Project Scope

(tick)

(tick)

Group Tasks in the Scope tab

(tick)

(tick)

Modify Project Status

(tick)

(tick)

View Project in Project List

(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

* Editors can change the Project Owner in specific circumstances.

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