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@runyan-co runyan-co commented Feb 26, 2024

Issue & Reproduction Steps

  1. Create a process that contains a start timer event
  2. Publish the process
  3. Go to the process list
  4. Find the process
  5. Click on the process' ellipsis
  6. Notice the "Pause Start Timer" menu option is missing

Solution

  • Add the missing permission name to the view

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Code Review Checklist

  • I have pulled this code locally and tested it on my instance, along with any associated packages.
  • This code adheres to ProcessMaker Coding Guidelines.
  • This code includes a unit test or an E2E test that tests its functionality, or is covered by an existing test.
  • This solution fixes the bug reported in the original ticket.
  • This solution does not alter the expected output of a component in a way that would break existing Processes.
  • This solution does not implement any breaking changes that would invalidate documentation or cause existing Processes to fail.
  • This solution has been tested with enterprise packages that rely on its functionality and does not introduce bugs in those packages.
  • This code does not duplicate functionality that already exists in the framework or in ProcessMaker.
  • This ticket conforms to the PRD associated with this part of ProcessMaker.

@runyan-co runyan-co self-assigned this Feb 26, 2024
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QA server K8S was successfully deployed https://ci-394506888e.engk8s.processmaker.net

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QA server K8S was successfully deployed https://ci-394506888e.engk8s.processmaker.net

@runyan-co runyan-co changed the base branch from next to develop February 27, 2024 18:49
@ryancooley ryancooley merged commit 3a8aa3d into develop Feb 27, 2024
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