I've been searching Experience League for information about the "Delegate ownership" of a proof, but I'm just not finding anything!
This screenshot is an example of what I'm looking at.
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction, or provide an explanation. Thanks!!
해결되었습니다! 솔루션으로 이동.
토픽은 커뮤니티 콘텐츠를 분류하여 관련성 있는 콘텐츠를 찾는 데 도움이 됩니다.
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
@CatherineKe I discovered this function a couple years ago when one of my users went on maternity leave and left over 200 proofs open. We applied proof delegation to each of those proofs so that their manager could take over. Proof delegation allows a different user to manage a proof as if they were the owner. When the original proof owner returns, they retain the ability to manage the proof and can remove delegation.
Fast forward about a year and I discovered an broader, simpler approach: Any user with the Proof Permission Profile of Supervisor has the ability to manage any proof. You can configure the Proof Permission Profile in the user's settings.
So I would recommend proof delegation for any one-off needs, but I would recommend the Proof Permission Profile of Supervisor if you have a larger use case.
This might help.
Delegation: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/workfront/using/workfront-proof/get-started-wf-proof/pers...
Ownership perks: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/workfront/using/workfront-proof/work-with-proofs-in-wf-pr... (scroll down to owners)
At a guess, I'd say ownership comes with certain additional perks, and delegation is a way to temporarily convey those perks, rather than permanently make someone an owner.
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
@CatherineKe I discovered this function a couple years ago when one of my users went on maternity leave and left over 200 proofs open. We applied proof delegation to each of those proofs so that their manager could take over. Proof delegation allows a different user to manage a proof as if they were the owner. When the original proof owner returns, they retain the ability to manage the proof and can remove delegation.
Fast forward about a year and I discovered an broader, simpler approach: Any user with the Proof Permission Profile of Supervisor has the ability to manage any proof. You can configure the Proof Permission Profile in the user's settings.
So I would recommend proof delegation for any one-off needs, but I would recommend the Proof Permission Profile of Supervisor if you have a larger use case.
Thank you for the additional information. It seems like setting the proof permission profile of Supervisor is the route we should go! We often have two designers working in conjunction on a proof. We asked them to remember to always set the 'other' designer to "Make owner" each time, and invariably it would be forgotten.
Just for my own understanding though, I do want to clarify how Delegate Owner works.
Thanks so much for your help!
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
I am 99% certain that the original person retains the same permissions - even if someone has been delegated ownership it should not mean that the original assignee has anything removed. I would love to be proven wrong though!
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
Can confirm: The original owner remains essentially as a co-owner.
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
@Lyndsy-Denk @skyehansen This functionality is not working for us. We had a user delegate proof ownership and the new delegated user can't upload a new version to a proof.
Any tips on this?
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
Just like everything else in Workfront, it's a handshake process. Delegation of proof ownership doesn't award any special abilities, it merely makes it possible for you to act on the proof with the ability you have.
Can you be more clear about whether or not the delegated user has the right configuration to upload proofs? I think this is normally that they have a proof license and Supervisor access -- does your person have this or Manager access instead?
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수
The user currently has Administrator access, tried switching them to Supervisor access and that didn't work either.
조회 수
답글
좋아요 수