This documentation supports the 20.02 version of Remedy Knowledge Management.

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User permissions

BMC Knowledge Management now provides two types of user permissions:

  • BMC Knowledge Management user permissions—Permissions to perform knowledge management functions using the BMC Knowledge Management application.
  • KCS user permissions—Permissions introduced with Knowledge-Centered Support (KCS) in BMC Knowledge Management. The KCS framework defines user maturity roles as a 'Licensing Model'. These user maturity roles are mapped to four new permission groups in BMC Knowledge Management. With these permissions, you can assign KCS-defined license levels to knowledge users. The KCS users can perform KCS-defined functions for knowledge management using BMC Remedy with Smart IT (Smart IT) and BMC Remedy Smart Reporting.

These user permissions work in the following manner:

  • The introduction of KCS permissions does not change the existing functionality of BMC Knowledge Management user permissions. With BMC Knowledge Management user permissions, you can perform all knowledge management functions using the BMC Knowledge Management application.
  • (For version 18.05 only) Before you add the Knowledge User permission for any user, make sure that the Knowledge Management Module license for the Knowledge Management application is added through the Add or Remove Licenses form in the AR System Administration Console; otherwise the following error message is displayed:

    • For Fixed licenses—Unable  to assign Fixed license. All Fixed license(0) for 'Knowledge Management' have been assigned.(ARERR 45041)
    • For Floating licenses—Unable to assign a Floating license. There are no Floating licenses available for 'Knowledge Management'. (ARERR 45042)
  • To perform KCS-defined knowledge management functions, you must use BMC Remedy with Smart IT (Smart IT) version 1.3.01 or later. To generate and view KCS reports, you must use BMC Remedy Smart Reporting 9.1.00 or later.
  • KCS user permissions and BMC Knowledge Management user permissions, except the Knowledge Config permission, are mutually exclusive. At one time, you can assign either BMC Knowledge Management user permissions or KCS user permissions to users. Only the Knowledge Config permission can co-exist with any KCS permissions.
  • When you assign KCS user permissions to users, if the selected users do not have existing BMC Knowledge Management user permissions, KCS user permissions are directly added. However, if the users have existing BMC Knowledge Management user permissions, and you add KCS user permissions, then the BMC Knowledge Management user permissions are automatically removed before KCS permissions are added.
    Similarly, when you assign BMC Knowledge Management user permissions, any KCS user permissions that the users already have are automatically removed, before BMC Knowledge Management permissions are added.

  • Users with BMC Knowledge Management user permissions cannot perform KCS-defined functions through the Smart IT interface or view KCS reports in BMC Remedy Smart Reporting. However, they can perform BMC Knowledge Management functions using the Smart IT interface.
  • If you revert user permissions from KCS user permissions to BMC Knowledge Management user permissions, users will be unable to perform any KCS functions. They can perform only BMC Knowledge Management functions.
  • A user with KCS permissions accessing the BMC Knowledge Management application functions as guest user.
  • You can assign permissions to users by using the following methods:
    • For one user at a time — By using the People form. See Configuring people information in the BMC Remedy ITSM Suite online documentation
    • For multiple users in bulk — By using the People Management console Open link For more information, see Updating the People records Open link  in the BMC Remedy ITSM Suite online documentation.

Based on the knowledge management methods you use in your organization, you can choose to give either BMC Knowledge Management user permissions or KCS user permissions to users.

Best practice

When you assign permissions to users, add either BMC Knowledge Management user permissions or KCS user permissions, but not both. 

BMC Knowledge Management user permissions

The following user permissions are available in BMC Knowledge Management:

Permission

Description

Application user license type

Knowledge Admin

Grants full access to the application. This permission is usually assigned to the most advanced users and enables them (in addition to Knowledge User permissions) to generate reports, manage knowledge sources, and migrate data from previous installations.

Users with Knowledge Admin permission can perform the following tasks:

  • Create new knowledge articles
  • Modify all of the articles that are visible to them
  • Change the the assignee
  • Change the article status
  • Publish and cancel articles

Best practice: Grant this permission to users who perform the role of a Knowledge Manager. Users in this role can create system news flashes and run reports.

None

Knowledge User

Grants write, assign, and promote access to new and existing articles without administrative tasks. This permission is usually assigned to senior members of a support group and enables users to participate in the knowledge article lifecycle.

Users with the Knowledge User permission can perform the following tasks:

  • Create and modify knowledge articles
  • Update all draft articles
  • Promote articles to any of the review statuses
  • Submit articles for Publish Approval and Retire Approval

Best practice: Grant this permission to advanced technical users or subject-matter experts. These users are typically involved in the content review and approval process.

None

Knowledge Submitter

Grants write access to new knowledge articles only. This permission is usually assigned to junior knowledge users and trainees and enables them to create and promote articles to Draft status only.

Users with Knowledge Submitter permission can perform the following tasks:

  • Create new knowledge articles and modify their own knowledge articles that have the In Progress status.

  • Create and promote articles to In Review status only
  • Create new knowledge articles and modify their own knowledge articles, even in Draft status

You can enable this permission for users who require access to create Knowledge articles from incidents and other requests. For more information about enabling these permissions, see Configuring application settings.

Best practice: Grant this permission to standard technical users who require access to create knowledge articles from incidents or other requests.

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Knowledge Viewer

Grants view access to knowledge articles in any status without write privileges. This permission is usually assigned to support staff who only search and view articles.

Users with Knowledge Viewer permission can perform the following tasks:

  • View published knowledge articles
  • Review Draft and In Review articles

Best practice: Grant this permission to all users who need to view knowledge articles.

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Knowledge Config

Grants access to configuration settings. This permission enables users to configure BMC Knowledge Management settings. Typically, an assigned user is not a member of a support group and is not intended to create, edit, or publish articles.

Users with the Knowledge Config permission can configure BMC Knowledge Management settings

Best practice: Grant this permission to users who need to configure the component functions mentioned in the list of BMC Knowledge Management permissions. Typically, you grant this permission to users with the role of an Application Administrator.

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KCS user permissions

The KCS user maturity roles define different functions for knowledge users based on their experience level, training, competence, and so on, as defined by the KCS framework. These KCS roles are hierarchical, and users gain more authority as they advance from one level to the next. The level of KCS knowledge, application, and user performance defines the KCS role of a user.

Various performance evaluation techniques as defined by KCS, such as Article Quality Index (AQI) assessment, participation rate, citation count, and so on, provide a means of measuring user performance. A user who meets the KCS-defined standards advances to a higher KCS role, whereas a user who does not meet the standards might move down in the hierarchy.

The following graphics describe the KCS user maturity roles hierarchy:

For more information on KCS permission, see KCS user permissions.

BMC Knowledge Management has the following permission groups, each each mapped to a KCS-defined user maturity role:

Permission

Description

Application user license type

KCS Candidate

A knowledge user, primarily a support user, who creates or recognizes relevant knowledge articles and uses the articles to work with tickets.

A KCS Candidate performs the following tasks:

  • Creates new articles.
  • Reuses existing knowledge articles to resolve tickets.

A KCS Candidate user has the following permissions:

  • Create new articles and move them to In Progress or Draft status.
    A KCS Contributor, a KCS Publisher, or a KCS Coach reviews or completes such articles.
  • Edit only their own articles in In Progress, Draft, or In Review status.
  • Change status of their own articles to Draft, In Review, or Publish Approval.
  • Review and link, flag, or unflag only their own articles in Draft, In Review, or In Progress status.
  • Assign their own article to another KCS user or BMC Knowledge Management user. 
    After the assignment changes, a KCS Candidate can no longer edit the article.

A KCS Candidate cannot take ownership of articles created by other users.

Best practice: Grant this permission to a knowledge user who has basic knowledge about the KCS philosophy, and uses the knowledge base to work with incidents.

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KCS Contributor

A knowledge user, primarily a support user, who has a detailed understanding of the target audience, the content standard, the KCS article quality index, and KCS processes.

A KCS Contributor performs the following tasks:

  • Reviews, enhances, and completes articles created by other users to suit a wider audience
  • Flags articles that need improvement, and unflags articles after the improvement is complete.
  • Creates and validates articles, without review by a KCS Coach. 

A KCS Contributor has the following permissions:

  • All permissions of a KCS Candidate.
  • Edit own articles as well as other users' articles that are unpublished or in the Published status.
  • Change status of articles to Cancelled. 
  • Approve internal publishing of an article.

A KCS Contributor can take ownership of articles created by other users, can be the article assignee, and can change the assignments.

Best practice: Grant this permission to advanced knowledge users who can create, modify, or review KCS articles, and can publish the articles to a specific audience, usually the internal users.

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KCS Publisher

An advanced knowledge user who demonstrates good understanding of the implications of modifying published content, defines priority information, and understands the copyright and trademark laws as defined by their organization.

A KCS Publisher consistently receives a high performance evaluation score and performs the following tasks:

  • Publishes content to an external audience, such as users of BMC MyIT.
  • Modifies published articles.

A KCS Publisher has the following permissions:

  • All permissions of a KCS Candidate and KCS Contributor.
  • Publish KCS articles to BMC MyIT.

A KCS Publisher can take ownership of articles created by other users, can be the article assignee, and can change the assignments.

Best practice: Grant this permission to advanced knowledge users who have the authority to publish articles to external users.

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KCS Coach

An advanced knowledge user who plays a significant role in the KCS adoption process in an organization.

A KCS Coach performs the following tasks:

  • Helps individuals develop their KCS skills, and guides and influences them to adopt good knowledge management processes
  • Monitors and maintains the knowledge health of the organization
  • Helps improve the KCS maturity level of an organization
  • Reviews article quality and author performance by generating various reports

A KCS Coach has the following permissions:

  • All permissions of a KCS Candidate, a KCS Contributor, and a KCS Publisher. 
  • Perform various KCS-defined functions to evaluate user performance and content health using the KCS features in the Smart IT and BMC Remedy Smart Reporting user interfaces.

A KCS coach can take ownership of articles created by other users, can be the article assignee, and can change the assignments.

Best practice: Grant this permission to an advanced knowledge user who is a KCS practice expert and can be a mentor to other KCS users for their development of KCS competencies.

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Related topics

Permissions required to perform actions in BMC Knowledge Management

KCS permissions required to perform actions in BMC Remedy with Smart IT

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Comments

  1. Balaji Kumbhar

    Hi Team,

    In the above picture- KCS License Hierarchy The hyperlink "Click Here for detailed information about KCS permissions" is taking me to old version docs.

    • Balaji Kumbhar
    Nov 02, 2020 09:56
    1. Nilay Agambagis

      Hello Balaji,

      Thanks a lot for your comment.

      I have updated this topic and fixed the link error.

      Regards,

      Nilay Agambagis

      Nov 17, 2020 03:16