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Provide a read-only role for the Partner Repository
We'd like to be able to provide sponsor users who are not admins a way to have read-only access to the items in the Partner Repository, such as Code Lists, Generic Data, etc.
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Provide a way for sponsor standard users to roll out an activity
We need to have our sponsor standard users to be able to roll out activities, while still being able to control their participation in a rolled out activity based upon the custom role they have been assigned to.
Perhaps there could be a way, simi...
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Systems and System-related objects should be visible in the Portal UI.
There should be a way to view a system, its extensions, and profile references in the PEM Portal. This would provide users with easy access to this information as a reference when a campaign is not currently open for that system. It would also giv...
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Increase PEM Code list / Generic data field length
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Add new optional arguments available across all email templates
When customizing e-mail templates, it would be extremely beneficial to have specific data available as arguments/variables to add to any of the e-mail templates (if they make sense in the context of the email). These include: Partner company/organ...
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Update Get Partner API to Include UserId as Input
Since you are not allowed to add emails across two accounts, it would be good if you could check if an email is associated with any partner already. The Get Partner API does not allow you to search by userid as an input. Adding userid as a input w...
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Straight up HTTP calls from PEM as opposed to only REST / XML API calls
Being able to do form posts or just any basic HTTP call will allow PEM to integrate with more systems.
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Feature to close bulk PEM Portal and Provisioner Activities
Currently, each activity or rollout has to be manually and separately closed. During development, Unit Testing, and UAT cycles lots of activities are created. There should be a way in PEM to bulk close Portal and Provisioner activities based on fi...
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Popup on Partner "Start task" when Campaign Waiting on Sponsor Action
It is not clear to partner's when a campaign is waiting for Sponsor's to complete approvals/tasks. Currently, the partner is able to click the "Start task" button, but nothing happens. The icon at the top of the screen is small and not obvious to ...
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Click to show Password
Within the out of the box onboarding activities the password is display in plain text. Instead, there could be text that says "Click to show password" and when clicked, the password is un-hidden.
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