Seeing multiple approvers in scsm activity

Willcutaflip 26 Reputation points
2021-03-08T21:03:25.733+00:00

I'm trying to set up a simple service request for employee's to request an account for our guest wifi network. I created a service request template and added a few activities. One review activity to approve or reject the request and a manual activity to provision the account.

I submitted a few test tickets and stated the first activity to review. This is where I am seeing the option to approve or reject the request but I'm seeing a drop down box that lists both approvers. Why is this? If would expect there to be only a approve or reject button. Why am I given the option to pick my coworkers name and send the approval as him? This is odd because even if I do select his name, I can see in the actual Server request that It was I who approved the request using his name.

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  1. Andreas Baumgarten 96,266 Reputation points MVP
    2021-03-09T06:49:57.053+00:00

    Hi @Willcutaflip ,

    a reviewer in SCSM get's the permission to vote on behalf automatically. If you add a reviewer in a review activity in SCSM a relationship is created ( ReviewerIsUser ). Through this relationship the user gets the permission to update the relationships ReviewerVotedByUser->User and ReviewerVotedByUser->Reviewer.
    Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/scsm/user-role-profiles?redirectedfrom=MSDN&view=sc-sm-2019#impliedreviewer

    So it doesn't matter if you are a member of the administrators or a "normal user" : If you are a reviewer in a review activity you are allowed to vote on behalf for this review activity.

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  1. Andreas Baumgarten 96,266 Reputation points MVP
    2021-03-08T21:18:32.337+00:00

    Hi @Willcutaflip ,

    Is your user member in the SCSM Administators role (or a custom SCSM role based on the SCSM Adminstrators)?

    I am not 100% sure and can't test this quickly at the moment. But a SCSM Admin is able to vote on behalf another reviewer.
    A "normal" reviewer without any administrative SCSM role memberships should not be able to "vote on behalf".

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    Andreas Baumgarten

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  2. Willcutaflip 26 Reputation points
    2021-03-08T22:23:26.107+00:00

    @Andreas Baumgarten
    Thank you for the quick reply. The user was part of administrators. I thought that might be the case and removed him. I put him in one of the default groups (Service Request Analysts) and am experiencing the same issue.

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