Mario,
It can go both ways. I believe that it has some value. For example, if someone 
is working on a Problem Investigation and they are trying to match incidents 
together, the person may want to let the support user who is working on the 
incident know that it is part of a potential problem investigation. In addition 
to relating it, they would put a Work Info entry in that shows what kind of 
investigative work they did particular to that incident. 



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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of "Mario Röhr"
Sent: Tue 4/19/2011 2:24 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: ITSM 7.6.04 - Modify Incident or Change by Work Info or Email system
 
Hi Listers,

when you open an Incident or Change that is not assigned to yourself you will 
receive the banner stating "You do not have permission to modify this ticket".

But you can add a Work Info or use the Email System function within this ticket.

Our customer's opinion is that it should not be possible to use those both 
functions when you do not have the permission to modify the ticket. So the 
buttons should be hidden or at least disabled in this case.

what do you think, is it workin as designed?

Any feedback is very appreciated.

Thanks,
Mario

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