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  1. SIdora
  2. SID-1075

After moving a folder tree to a new space, the user cannot operate on the tree

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    • Icon: Bug Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Icon: Major Major
    • 0.6.2
    • 0.6.0
    • Repository, Workbench
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    • SIdora Sprint 70
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      After moving a folder tree to a new space, the user cannot operate on the tree.  This is demonstrated currently in the SmithN space.

      1. Make the FoxJT space viewable by SmithN
      2. Select the Uploads for Nicki folder
      3. Move the folder to SmithN
      4. Select the Panama Viejo (or Playa Venado) sub-folder
      5. The Add New Folder button is disabled as well as menu options

      The object in the sub-tree are owned by FoxJT is Fedora but there is no evidence that Fedora is refusing the calls.  FoxJT is active in this case.  There may be an issue if a user is inactive.  

      In testing.  If I mask as FoxJT and give SmithN VUE permissions to the research space from which the folder tree was moved.  Then mask as SmithN and the user can operate on the folder tree.  If I mask as FoxJT and remove those permissions, then mask back to SmithN the user cannot operate on the tree.  This means that after moving the permissions on the nodes are still tied to original space of the source objects even though they are no longer part of that space.

            AndersonRJ Anderson, Robert J.
            DavisDa Davis, Daniel
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