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(blue star) Sprint 125 (February 15th 2023)

Tender Bin

Why

Currently deleting a tender is an irreversible action and all data is deleted permanently. Also, a tender can’t be deleted after it has reached a certain state. The tender bin is introduced to resolve both issues.

What

In the Tenders List (main Tender page) a button is added on the top right to access the Bin. A user can no longer delete a tender straight away: it will always be moved to the bin first. From the bin, the user can restore their own tenders but they can not permanently delete tenders them. This action can only be performed by admins.

How

For all buyers, a button is added on the top right of the screen to access. The visibility of binned tenders works with the same permissions as the visibility in the tenders list.

It will from now on take 2 steps to permanently remove a tender:

  • Step 1: Move the tender to the bin. This option is now added in the 3 dot menu of each tender. An in-app notification is sent to all team members and participating suppliers.

    • If there is not published and there are no suppliers in the tender, the tender is removed from the tenders list and is moved to the bin.

    • If the tender however is published, or there are suppliers in the tender, the user will see a dialog where he can enter the reason for removing the tender. This dialog will be visible when suppliers open the in-app notification, or when they open a direct URL to the published tender page of this tender. The tender itself can no longer be found via the published tender page, but the direct URL remains accessible.


    • As long as the tender is in the bin, all notifications and actions are disabled so no progress can be made in the tender. Also, all data will be excluded from all reports.

  • Step 2: Restore, or permanently delete the tender. When accessing the bin, there’s a grey bar indicating that only Admins can permanently delete tenders. Buyers can however restore tenders themselves, if they had proper permissions in that tender. In the overview it’s also indicated who removed the tender and when.

    • Per tender in the bin there’s a 3 dot menu to View, Restore or Delete the tender forever.

    • When opening the tender, the Restore functionality is also accessible from the yellow bar.


    • When a tender is Restored, the tender is put back into the Tenders list in a Paused state, so that the buyer is able to adjust the schedule before resuming the tender again.

    • When a tender is Permanently deleted, a confirmation pop-up is shown. After confirming, the tender and all data will be deleted. Important detail is that from now on, any tender can be deleted permanently regardless of the state. This means that also tenders with actual offers can be deleted.

      • In this version, it will NOT be possible to delete Dynamic Purchasing Systems, Qualification Systems and Framework Agreements. This will be added in a future release.

    • When any user tries to open a permanently deleted tender through a direct URL, a general Error 403 “Resources not found“ will be shown.

Users Export

Why

  • Due to system limitations, the organization administrators want to be able to export all employees from S2C and perform some filtering, grouping and user analyzes outside the system.

  • Some organizations have a policy to block users which haven’t logged in the system for more that 3 months

  • Helpful tool for smaller buying organizations and municipalities which create collaborations to buy together (e.g. ISNV, Bizob etc.)

What

  • Export to Excel (XLSX) format is what we start with

  • The content of this XLSX should include as many user-related security information as possible

  • Since this initial version is aimed for organization admins, it should include organization-related user information

  • Information about the user and their participation in tenders is not part of this initial version but may be extended

How

  • Export of ALL user is available from the Colleagues page via dedicated export button next to INVITE

  • The export is instantly generated, there is no scheduled task to be executed later

  • The result is an Excel (XLSX) file with several tabs in it:

    • All colleagues

      • Lists all employees sorted by status: Active, Pending invitation, Pending access request, Locked, Inactive

      • Shows if the user has a License or BPM license

      • Lists all the User rights groups in which the user is part of

        • This initial version of export doesn’t include Portal groups - there is a pending work from the Portal team to be done first. Expect to be ready and integrated in couple of sprints

    • Organization permissions

      • Show each employee and organization permissions given to them (e.g. Manage organization profile, Manage licenses, etc.)

    • BPM permissions

      • Show each employee and BPM permissions given to them (e.g. View BPM, Manage BPM etc.)

    • Tender permissions

      • Show each employee and Tender permissions given to them (e.g. Create tender, Manage all tenders as a lead buyer etc.)

    • System permissions

      • Only visible for Mercell system organization

      • Show each employee and system permissions given to them (e.g. View system log, Manage tender assistant, etc.)

    • Pending registration

      • Show two types of invitations - Pending invitation and Pending access request (if any)

      • Show invitation specific data such as: when the invitation was sent, when was accepted, is expired, and if the invited person will automatically join a specific user rights group

User groups

Why

  • Easy access control for groups of users (e.g. departments/teams/decisions) in an organization for specific elements in S2C, such as tenders, templates, bpms.

  • Sharing Tender folders and tenders with User groups, which members can VIEW tenders.

  • A gap for all REPs

What

  • Organize the employees in a way that gives admins options to quickly give access to specific scope - tender, folder, BPM, templates

  • The implementation of the User groups functionality is split in 3:

    1. Create & manage the user groups AND assigning them to Tenders OR Folders - currently implemented

    2. Assign user groups to BPMS - coming soon

    3. Assign user groups to Requirements templates and Question templates - coming soon

How

Create and Manage user groups

  • Two new security permissions are introduced

    • View user groups

    • Create user groups - required in order to create or manage User Groups

  • User groups - a new left-hand menu item added just below Licenses

    Onboarding is done with Whatfix, which shows the “New” label and guides the user when the first time user groups are accessed

  • Create a new user group
    Simply click “+ New user group” and follow the steps


    Give the new group a name


    Add members to the group


    On mouseover the bin icon appears, so the employee can be removed from the list

  • Manage the user group

    • Once created the person in right may manage the group name, members or delete the group

  • Delete the user group

    • It’s possible from the list of the groups via 3-dots menu option “Delete”

Assign user groups to Tenders

Assign user groups to Folders

Small changes

In this release, the following small changes have been implemented:

  • TM -.

Bug Fixes

In this release, ?? bugs have been resolved. Please find below a list of the noteworthy bugs:

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