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Status Not under consideration
Components Swift
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 9, 2019

Request to manage the life-cycle state of FTM SWIFT security entities from additional users

The FTM SWIFT security entities (roles, role groups, and users) go through a configuration process during which the entity is in different states.
After rejecting changes to a specified entity, the life-cycle state is moved from "Committed" to "In process". The entity is now locked so that only the person who initiated the changes can work on the entity, i.e. the entity cannot be changed by anyone else.
We would like that additional users (with appropriate privileges) could change the life-cycle state and not only the person who initiated the change.
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    PAUL HANILY
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    Feb 28, 2022

    This idea will not be implemented in the next 12 months because of other higher priority items.