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When you click on "Add Person" it is searching every contact in TEAM for all TEAM customers and not just your own installation of TEAM. The Add Person should only search our company's TEAM user lists.
Company | Skygrid |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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I would argue it should default to the Browse PM Firm list for the Company the project is and not ever default to the Team contacts.
eg A project is created from Company 5, only PM Firm contacts from that company show as options.
This would also eliminate garbage users/contacts/firms being created in Team or Vista because someone pulled a contact into a project that didn't originally exist in that company. . .